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Feature request for finding license key

Community Beginner ,
Apr 26, 2021 Apr 26, 2021

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Feature request: Make it easier to locate a license key?

 

I have 41 pages of licenses to wade through in order to find something I may have purchased last week or a year ago.

License History has NO search function, so I'm left having to manually go through every page until I find wthe one I need. Far from helpful. In fact, sufficiently unhelpful enough to make me use another sound library instead.

 

Within Premiere Pro's Audio panel a blue check box tantalisingly confirms the asset is licensed, but I can't find a way to get that key. I have to go to the Stock site and wade through 41 pages... 

 

Since the interface clearly knows which assets have been licensed, because the check mark has corss-referenced my account, surely it would be a simple matter to have the licence key pop up when hovering over the blue check box. It could then be easily copy-pasted into the Youtube Copyright Dispute box.

 

Since every single audio asset I have used from the Adobe Stock library has so far received a copyright claim, I could not begin to tell you how much time this would save me and, I suspect, millions of other users.

 

If I am missing a simple step, I would be happy to hear it. Otherwise, this workflow is a real PITA. To the point I don't use the audio library much at all any more. Assuming I am not alone in this, that can't be good for your content creators.

 

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Apr 30, 2021 Apr 30, 2021

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Maybe@WendellaBee can forward this to the product team.

 

Meanwhile, I suggest that you use an Excel list or similar with the data required for your search operation. I know it's not the easiest and most convenient solution, but for sure it will be the fastest solution to get.

ABAMBO | Hard- and Software Engineer | Photographer

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