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I can confirm Gerik's suggestion about the desktop. You can download the backup and sync app here: Download Backup and Sync - Free Cloud Storage

Once you've downloaded it and set it all up, open Rush and you will be able to see Google Drive in your media browser under "cloud." This works because it's your Finder/File Explorer finding the Google Drive content, not Rush itself.

Google Drive is not yet supported on the iOS app but the plan is to support more platforms soon. For now, the workaround is to download files from the Google Drive app to your camera roll and import from there.

Thanks!

Caroline

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Participant
January 27, 2023

I have the google drive desktop download and use it daily. Rush recognizes my google drive (g drive) but when I click on it, it does not show any files in "my drive" it only shows files from folders shared with me. All of my files are in "My drive"

 

It also does not show the google drive in the cloud section. Been working on this for hours and about to uninstall Rush. So frustrating. 

 

umbep43461020
Participant
September 17, 2020

Any advice for mobile version?

On my iPad Pro Wienerwald I try to import files from google drive The app ask a drive login, Then opens google drive app, login, then coming back to rush show the same window saying I have to autenticate into google drive... anyone has the same issue?

Participant
March 12, 2021

Yes, having the same frustrating issue - trying to get Adobe Rush to play nice with GoogleDrive (which our school uses) for students learning from home. Super frustrating

 

gerikp
Community Expert
Community Expert
January 15, 2019

What platform are you using? Desktop or Mobile?

For desktop, at least for me, I couldn't access Google Drive photos until after I installed the Backup and Sync Google Drive app and then in Rush when I go to add footage to my project I go to Media Browser and under the subheading "Cloud" I now have Google Drive. 

I checked my Rush app on my iOS app and didn't see Google Drive listed, so I've not been able to figure that one out.

caroline_edits
Community Manager
caroline_editsCommunity ManagerCorrect answer
Community Manager
January 15, 2019

I can confirm Gerik's suggestion about the desktop. You can download the backup and sync app here: Download Backup and Sync - Free Cloud Storage

Once you've downloaded it and set it all up, open Rush and you will be able to see Google Drive in your media browser under "cloud." This works because it's your Finder/File Explorer finding the Google Drive content, not Rush itself.

Google Drive is not yet supported on the iOS app but the plan is to support more platforms soon. For now, the workaround is to download files from the Google Drive app to your camera roll and import from there.

Thanks!

Caroline

Participant
October 9, 2022

Hi JonesDr,

 

Thanks for your interest in Premiere Rush.

Google drive support is available only for Rush Desktop so far. We are still in the process of adding its support on mobile devices, both on iOS, and Android.

Please upvote this idea here: https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/916423-premiere-rush/suggestions/35995627-add-google-drive-to-external-sources#comments

 

Thanks,

Mayjain


Having this integration to Google Photos would be extremely helpful. This is absolutely my go to platform for photo/video storage anad management.  Not having this makes Premier much harder to use.