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Bruno Quintin
Inspiring
May 10, 2021
Question

Adding Essential Properties in a Team Project to make it crash.

  • May 10, 2021
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It crashes when the project is reopened

 

 

[Moderator note: moved to appropriate forum.]

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Community Manager
May 11, 2021

Hi Bruno -

Can you tell us more about the Essential Properties you used? First, I'm assuming you mean audio essential properties? Or perhaps you meant Graphics Essential Properties? If you can recall which ones you used and any additional details there that would also help us try to recreate the issue here on our side. 

As mentioned by Neil, if you can also share the OS and version of Premiere Pro or After Effects you are using that would also help.

 

Regards,

Michael Goshey

Team Projects Engineering

Sr. Engineering Manager

Bruno Quintin
Inspiring
May 12, 2021

Hi Michael,

thank you for your attention

 

Team Projects are not compatible with the use of the Essential Graphics panel. It's a pity I find the use of the Essential Properties very practical in the use of After Effects even independently of the creation of mogrt for Premiere Pro.

 

Make your crash :

File > New > New Team Project
give a name, click on OK
Create Comp 1
Add a solid
Drag a property into the Essential Graphics panel
Drag Comp 1 into a new Comp 2.

 

File > Open Team Project (reopen the Team Project)
Close the alert.
Open Comp 2
Twirl layer Comp 1 and Essential Properties -> crash

 

I tested on the latest version and the beta version.

Adobe Employee
May 13, 2021

Hi Bruno, 
Thank you for the detailed steps, I was able to reproduce the crash on my end and have logged a bug report.
I'll keep you posted when we have addressed this issue.

Best,
Udo

 

Udo Pawlik  |  Sr Software Product Quality Specialist |  Adobe  |  upawlik@adobe.com

R Neil Haugen
Legend
May 10, 2021

I would suggest adding the details of which versions or PrPro and Ae you're working with. And also, post both here and in the full Team Projects forum.

 

Neil

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