I am sorry you are experiencing this Antoine. It looks like this may be iPad specific but is working on iPhone. At least I cannot replicate on iPhone. Since they are two separate versions of the app, it is possible.
After reading your latest information I:
Recorded a 4:09 video with my iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Imported to Lightroom mobile
Synced to cloud
Added to Album "Store Video Locally"
Unchecked Store Album Locally.
Rechecked Store Album Locally.
Disconnected WIFI
Put Phone in Airplane mode to disable Cellular.
Go to Album: "Store Video Locally"
Tap on 4:09 Video
Play
Wait 4:09 for video to finish.
Pass
Next:
Allow Album to sync to iPad
Mark Album to store locally
Allow to download locally
Disconnect WIFI
Tap on Album "Store Video Locally"
Tap on 4:09 Video
Tap Play
Video yields message "Cannot Load Video"
Fail
I am logging a bug with the iOS team for iPad only.
I have been advised by the team that this behavior is as-designed. I am converting your thread into a feature request.
I have also asked that we warn on Store Locally selection that videos will not be available for this option and that we update our help documentation. I am sorry for the confusion this has caused.
I have been advised by the team that this behavior is as-designed. I am converting your thread into a feature request.
I'm speechless. I facepalmed my self so hard my hand still hurts. How can this seriously be Adobe's official answer. How can Adobe claim this openly. Note I'm not blaming you for being Adobe's voice, by the way, but Adobe for being this way (just to be clear)...
In
what way can a function designed to "store an album locally" be DESIGNED
not to include video (or any other, supported type) files ? Who would be so incompetent to include this specifically in the specs ? I don't believe this for a second. Albums are supposed to SYNC (isn't that
the purpose of LR mobile?) and a feature linked an album not... work on an album. A function linked to an object (here album) should apply tot that object, regardless of it's inheritances. That's good practices 1.0.1. Object.metdod(); function(parameter)... basics! Common sense!
It's not the first time Adobe flips a bug in "as designed", blame it's users for "using it wrong" and is one more proof Adobe treating it's customers like excrements ! I'm honestly -once more- very disappointed, not to say disgusted by the lack of seriousness Adobe is showing ! This is NOT a feature request but a bug !
Is there any progress on this? I too am struggling with videos not syncing on iPad Pro. I have a $1,000 device with an HDR screen, and an expensive subscription with Adobe. Is it too much to ask to have videos sync as well as photos?
The bug is “as designed”, or “you don’t understand how the software is supposed to be used”. Adobe is basically thanking you for your money and politely showing what’s in between the index and ring finger. No lube, extra grit and a thank you card.