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May 22, 2022
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Productions: Real time collaboration on Mac and Windows

  • May 22, 2022
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From what I can tell, it seems impossible to collaborate with multiple editors in real time on both Mac and Windows systems inside a single Premiere Productions project hosted on a server. The reason being Premiere not being able to recognize (and translate) absolute vs relative path structures. Therefore, everytime a project within a Productions is opened on a different OS, it has to relink all media. I dont't think this is favorable for the stability of the entire Productions project. One would think Premiere automatically would search for all media, based on the path structure information that was given.

Am I doing something wrong? Is there anyone else who's experiencing this issue?

This is what Adobe says on their website:

Do productions support macOS and Windows systems collaborating inside the same production?
Yes. In the same way that a stand-alone project file can be opened on either macOS or Windows, productions support both systems at the same time. The first time opening a production on a new platform you may be asked to confirm the scratch disk location. Make sure to set it to the same location on the server and Premiere Pro handles the translation of drive mounting between the two operating systems.

The scratch disk locations are set to the same location, but still, whenever Editor 1 on Mac closes a project within Premiere Productions and Editor 2 on Windows wants to open it, it will ask to relink all (or at least most) media.

Is there any way to fix this?

Thanks.

2 replies

Legend
May 22, 2022

Not sure if this will help, but figure it can't hurt to post this.  I work from home and at a studio on a variety of macs and one windows machine.  I shlepp a macosextended drive between locations without any serious issues...  I have this installed on the windows machine

https://www.paragon-software.com/us/home/hfs-windows/

which usuallly works great although sometimes it will lose track of the correct file path for media, but it's just necessary to relink one file and the rest usually reconnect automatically.    I work on some fairly complex projects (but not productions) and the reink process usually takes less than a minute..

 

PreProProAuthor
Known Participant
May 22, 2022

Thanks for the advice on trying HFS+. I will try and see if it has any effect. This isn't a drive partition issue though. We use an external server which can be accessed from both Mac OS and Windows. Therefore we're able to relink both ways.

Legend
May 22, 2022
Paragon also has a product so macs can read ntfs drives.. might do the
trick. When I had an issue with the windows utility I reached out to
Paragon support they were very helpful. Might be worth a query.
..
R Neil Haugen
Legend
May 22, 2022

I'm a PC person, but also a contributing author over at MixingLight ... and of course. most of the colorists there are Resolve based ... and on Macs. There's a particular way you map the drives in both Macs and PCs so that they can work together on the same project or production. My memory on the precise steps of this is fuzzy enough I doubt it would help you.

 

I'm hoping someone with more Mac knowledge can pop in like Warren or @Michael Grenadier  and help.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
PreProProAuthor
Known Participant
May 22, 2022

Thank you for your reply.

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There's a particular way you map the drives in both Macs and PCs so that they can work together on the same project or production.


That's the issue for me. I'm not able to map anything in a way where Premiere Productions on Mac OS will understand that Z:\Project\Media\ (absolute path) is similar to Volume\Project\Media\ (relative path). So, after a project within Productions is saved from a Windows machine, instead of Premiere on Mac OS moving one directory up the tree, recognizing the path structure, it sticks with how the links were saved inside the project.

If this turns out to be 'just the way' how Premiere was programmed, and relinking is part of the game, that is fine by me, but my main concern is if Productions will handle all of this. Especially when it comes to automatic ID-generation that Productions seems so sensitive about. Will a project within Productions that had to relink all files over 50 times -because of swiching between Mac OS and Windows- be as stable as a project that was done on just one system?

I've been in situations where multiple editors worked inside a Productions project, not always using the right workflows (for example, messing up ID's or importing media the wrong way), resulting in errors during exporting. Even after fixing duplicate ID's.

So ever since, I've been extremely careful with workflows inside Premiere Productions, making sure all the linking is done according the rules.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
May 23, 2022

I know there are shops working with both Mac & PCs on the same shared storage, so ... it's doable. Just not certain ... how.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...