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I understand that syncing to the adobe cloud has been discontinued. However I can still work "locally" on mobile devices with files hosted on 3rd party apps such as Dropbox. I would like to make a suggestion to also allow the project file to be synced on a Dropbox or 3rd party apps. This way adobe has no more liability if files get lost (or have to worry about storage fees or whatever the real reason is.) but it still retains the function of being collaborative across devices. It's such a good tool to use on mobile devices and then switch to premiere on a more powerful desktop for final touches etc.
Please make this happen!!
Thank you for the feature request and your idea, @franku10234855. I use DropBox to sync my AutoSave folder in Premiere Pro, which works great. Perhaps the team could do something here. The community appreciates your suggestion.
Kind Regards,
Kevin
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Thank you for the feature request and your idea, @franku10234855. I use DropBox to sync my AutoSave folder in Premiere Pro, which works great. Perhaps the team could do something here. The community appreciates your suggestion.
Kind Regards,
Kevin
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Hi @franku10234855,
A fellow Rush user discovered a method for moving projects from the mobile device to the desktop app. If that might be acceptable to you, check out this thread: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-rush-discussions/how-to-move-rush-files-from-mobile-to-deskt....
Once a Rush project is downloaded to the PC, opened in Rush, and imported via Premiere Pro, you should also be able to open it in Premiere Pro.
Let the community know if that works for you.
Thanks,
Kevin