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July 11, 2017
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How to create Adobe Anywhere server, for premiere pro team project?

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How do I create an Adobe Anywhere server, and connect to it, to use it for a team project in premiere pro?

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John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 11, 2017

Premiere Pro Team links https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2234035 may help

Vidya Sagar
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 11, 2017

Hi JakeDesigns,

Thanks for posting in Adobe Forums. Do you want to set up a new Adobe Anywhere Production? Please check the article for instructions

Premiere Pro and Adobe Anywhere

Note: Adobe Anywhere is currently available only for Creative Cloud for enterprise customers.

Thanks,

Vidya.

Participant
July 11, 2017

Yes, I have read this, and I would like to create an Adobe Anywhere server, for my enterprise.

Inspiring
July 14, 2017

Hi JackDesigns,

Creating an Adobe Anywhere setup is pretty complex and expensive.

I know, we have it.

You need some pretty beefy servers (minimum of 3) All running Windows Server OS.

One as the Anywhere Hub which is the "traffic controller" and the others are Mercury Streaming Engines that have Tesla cards

that do all the heavy lifting as far as compressing and pushing the video stream out to the clients (other editors)

Plus, you need a pretty fat pipe to send and receive the data efficiently. And if your editor doesn't have a consistent internet

it can be very laggy and frustrating to work with. As well as a very high end switch.

To manage projects and setup outside editors, it's fairly complicated and takes a bit of attention.

To be completely honest, since Adobe Team Projects came along, we've been using that.

Now we make light weight proxy media of all camera footage and send to an editor and the only thing

being pushed over the internet is the Premiere project or Team Project.

For files that are created either by you or the outside editor (graphics, vo, etc...) we use shared CC Files folders.

Don't get me wrong, it's a brilliant idea and has it's place for certain applications.

But for small to medium places like us, Team Projects are the way to go. IMHO

Hope that helps a bit.

Andrew