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I opened Premiere to make a video montage with wav files present in a OneDrive folder. Why do I see that Adobe asks to download other files (for example docx?)
Put your files on a local drive first then ingest.
Editing of OneDrive is not a very good idea.
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say no, if that's what you want.
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I don't think this is the solution. Adobe should not be interested in files that I have not included in any project. There should be a general command where I can express myself. Instead, to block the process (thanks that I noticed) the proposed keys are not at all clear. Do you know where these settings are?
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no, i don't know that, but my guess is this is a premiere pro question. i'm not a premiere pro expert, but i am an animate expert and that app will prompt you to load/import more files IF it detects the specified file is part of a series.
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No series or files present in the same folder. Adobe (Premiere) had started downloading files present in all OneDrive, be they audio, video, text files, etc.
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what makes you think this was a premiere prompt. ie, premiere can't import all those file typprs.
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I was looking for a missing Wav file in the project. Here it was downloading an mp4 file in another folder (it had already downloaded a docx located in another folder). When I clicked on "Cancel download" as an option it asked me if I wanted to block the App, telling me that it would close Premiere. In the end I blocked the app. I did not find the "other information - altre informazioni" because Settings > Automatic file download (Impostazioni > Download di file automatici) is a path that I could not find in Premiere.
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ok. I find something here. Thanks
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i see nothing to suggest premiere pro is doing anything problematic.
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I suggest it problematic that a software consults files that are not part of the current project and are not needed for its correct functioning.
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you haven't shown anything to suggest that's occuring.
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I've moved your post from Creative Cloud desktop to the Premiere Pro forum where the Premiere Pro experts will also see it.
Jane
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Thanks!
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Put your files on a local drive first then ingest.
Editing of OneDrive is not a very good idea.
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Thanks. Now I know. I actually understood this thing. In many years of activity it was the only project where a couple of files were found there. I expressed my dislike in previous comments.
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