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December 24, 2020
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Importing OneDrive files into Premiere Pro

  • December 24, 2020
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I have some large video files on OneDrive (around 3-5GB) each. These take a long time to download, so I was wondering if you can access files to OneDrive through Premiere Pro, so that I don't have to download each file, can just import it straight into Premiere Pro from OneDrive

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Participant
March 29, 2023

Hi Kevin

To have this work you need to have onedrive setup with share point, This will link up your files to your device like google drives desktop app.

1. Install onedrive desktop app https://www.microsoft.com/en-za/microsoft-365/onedrive/download

2. log into SharePoint https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/sign-in-to-sharepoint-324a89ec-e77b-4475-b64a-13a0c14c45ec

3. Sync your SharePoint site with your desktop app https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/sync-sharepoint-files-with-the-onedrive-sync-client-groove-exe-59b1de2b-519e-4d3a-8f45-51647cf291cd

4. Once it is synced then you should be able to access your files from premiere, it won't show inside of the file importer as a drive so you need to look at this directory to file your files: C:\Users\(your account)\(site name)

I agree that it is better to have the files downloaded and to work on them locally but we live in a time where the internet is fast now and it is possible to work on massive files from a cloud. I hope this helps.

Participant
April 22, 2023

How long would this process take?

Participant
April 24, 2023

Hi Luke

The process took about 10 minutes per PC. As Brad mentioned this kind of approach isn't the best way to work with files unless internet speeds and cloud storage are favorable (cloud storage in the terabytes and internet speeds in the gigabytes up and down). The reason why this workflow works for us is that we have those ideal circumstances and it best suits the work we are doing.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
December 24, 2020

I'm testing out LucidLink's service for remote collaborations in both Team Projects and Productions mode. Which seems almost magical in some ways. That service moves all file metadata and the first frames immediately, so you can use that as your shared storage and actually work.

 

It does need many gigs of local storage to move files down to your machine that you are currently working with. I don't think OneDrive can duplicate that process.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
John T Smith
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 24, 2020

>take a long time to download

>import it straight into Premiere Pro from OneDrive

 

Downloading slowly means the files would have the same slowness while trying to edit, if PPro would even be able to access the files from a remote location

 

Have you tried to do that to find out for yourself?

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 24, 2020

Best is to work with local drives.

Use one drive for backups.