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Using Premiere Pro CC to open a CS6 project

Community Beginner ,
Jul 10, 2018 Jul 10, 2018

The project folder containing all the material used to create my video contains 253 files, is a size of 22.8GB and the completed project is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes long. My friend has agreed to export the project for me and send me the completed video file back, because I am having great difficulty exporting it myself. I've reformatted my PC primary SSD including my secondary HDD, a fresh install of Adobe, up-to-date Windows 10 & Nvidia drivers are installed, and still, Adobe crashes on export/encoding, I've tried to export the project using Adobe Media Encoder also, the PC crashed and reset at this point, twice. I tried to open the project using Premiere Pro CC 2018 and a several files were missing, I tried to manually locate/link them and they were being read as audio files only, but they are mp4 video files, upon inserting them, it just added the audio, so it was impossible to continue forth. And for what it's worth, I've watched the entire project inside Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 from start to finish with no glitches, it runs perfectly smooth 100%. I'm unsure what the cause could be for crashing consistently on the export/encoding stage.


So my question is this, what is the best method to send my friend the project file including the 253 files in order to export the video for me? I downloaded Creative Cloud, but I am unsure how to use it and whether or not it'll do what I need exactly. On desktop I have one folder, which contains 8 folders inside that with all the files grouped up and separated accordingly to make it easier when editing/creating this project.

Is this possible? For my friend to get a hold of my 22.8GB folder and open the project and export it themselves using Adobe Creative Cloud, and if so, how? And if not, can anyone suggest a good, ideally free method to transfer such a large folder?

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Jul 10, 2018 Jul 10, 2018

Put everything on a USB flash drive and use US Mail

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 11, 2018 Jul 11, 2018

There has to be a better way, I'm in England, UK, my friend is in the US.. that'll be expensive and time consuming.

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Jul 11, 2018 Jul 11, 2018

I don't use any kind of cloud storage, so I have no recommendation for a folder that size

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 11, 2018 Jul 11, 2018
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I've thought of a way, which you may want to consider for future reference, a program called "TeamViewer" you can remotely connect to another computer with a friend, using a username and password, and then simply drag and drop files and it'll transfer from one desktop to another. I've done it in the past and forgot about it until this morning.

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