Preferences Migrations on Upgrade: Observations, Critiques, and Information
I usually don’t upgrade to major builds so early, but I’ve been having downtime between projects at my home workstation so I figured “why not!?”, especially considering I can keep the previous build installed.
While I’m sure Premiere Pro 2020 is fine overall, I really have to air a grievance over the settings migration process. Even with “Import settings over” enabled with the installer, it didn’t go very smoothly and I wanted to share both with Adobe and other users who may encounter this.
Upon launching 2020, I noticed that my settings configuration had not properly moved over. Settings seemed a bit older, and then I realized what was going on. Pr 2020 migrated an outdated (and defunct) settings from the local settings directory. So I...
- Tried to sync from the cloud (thinking I could download my cloud settings to 2020). Nope. Since the cloud copies of the settings are also version isolated, it force uploaded my incorrect settings to the cloud instead.
- So, I cleared the 14.0 cloud settings directory, and manually copied the contents of Profile-CreativeCloud (for 13.0) into Profile-CreativeCloud (for 14.0). It worked and loaded fine! Success!? Not quite, I tried uploading to the cloud and it rejected the sync. I have to imagine something in those files attributed it to 13.0 and the server was maybe rejecting that.
- I cleared the 14.0 cloud settings again via Premiere and noticed the SynKitDB and Win (keyboard shortcuts) folders persisted after clearing. So I figured that at the very least the SynKitDB folder had some importance. I also cleared the 14.0 local directory settings this time too. I copied the contents (with the exception of SynKitDB and Win folders) of Profile-CreativeCloud (13.0) into my Profile-<User> (14.0) . Since the cloud settings were empty, Premiere assumed the local settings on boot and everything worked great. I then synced to the cloud and this worked without issue as Premiere created the CC settings on its own terms.
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For me, I got everything working so it’s nothing for me to fret over. However I think this highlights one glaring issue with Premiere’s settings and preferences management. For an ecosystem that often promotes the value of the “cloud”, Premiere Pro’s cloud settings are really poorly managed. If you utilize cloud settings, then when you upgrade to a new major build, settings migration is essentially worthless to you, and it even makes managing your settings at the local level quite confusing.
If I have any feedback for Adobe, it would be that the “migrate settings” function in the installer should seek out for the Profile-CreativeCloud directory, and if one exists, use that as the foundation for the next version’s Profile-<UserName> directory instead. It even begs the question: do we really need 2 local settings directories for each version? Could it just be one directory? Uploading to the cloud would move those files to the server as they are, and downloading from the cloud downloads the server files to that directory.
Also while not as big of a deal, Media Encoder isn’t any better. In fact it may be worse because it is still a 2-directory approach but it is inconsistent from Premiere. ME has a settings directory (13.0, 14.0, etc.) of which settings are stored inside. However one of those subfolders will be your email address which within itself contains ANOTHER full settings directory (the cloud version). Oy vey.
Anyways I hope this is of use to someone somewhere. Although maybe it was just me who had this issue though!
