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Participant
February 10, 2023
Question

Turn off Team Project Sequence Locking?

  • February 10, 2023
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My team and I recently updated Premiere and it rolled out some new Team Project features that have drastically hindered our workflow. We work with a lot of multi-cam sequences/syncmaps and with the new "Sequence Locking" feature, we've now found it impossible to work out of the same syncmap (creating ins/outs, adjusting gain, etc). Our only workaround is to duplicate the sequences and designate a timeline to each editor, but it's a messier solution than we hoped for. Is there any way to disable this feature and go back to the "resolve conflicts" feature that existed prior to the update?

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Adobe Employee
February 13, 2023

You could revert your version of Premiere back to the last version that worked for you (23.0 presumably).

-Udo

Abhi Singh Principal PM
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
February 13, 2023

Hi! Thanks so much for posting this. I'm the product manager for Team Projects and would love to talk to you about the issue that you are running into. Can you please email me at abhijisi@adobe.com. Thanks so much! 

Participating Frequently
September 13, 2023

Hello,

I have the same question therefore it would be nice to have a solution.

I have two PCs and I subscribed to Teams Project to make use of both PCs at the same time for editing and rendering.

I have two accounts - two business profiles - so I log in as different users on these PCs.

When I finish editing a clip on my first computer, I publish changes then switch to my second PC to render the clip so that I can continue editing other clips on my first PC. I also use the second PC for time and memory consuming effects such as Color Balance rendering, Warp Stabiliser etc. This allows me to work on clips concurrently and use all hardware resources concurrently. This saves a lot of time.

However since the sequence is locked, I cannot work concurrently on the same sequence so I create separate sequences for each clip. The problem comes when I try to combine all sequences in a single final sequence which I will export. Rendered previews get lost when I combine all so I cannot use previews during export.

 

To summarise, if two collaborators - me and my other self in this case - could work on the same sequence, then I could re-use the rendered previews during export.

 

Many thanks.