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Orrible Team Project

Community Beginner ,
Sep 26, 2024 Sep 26, 2024

Premiere Pro team project is s***********.
Vomiting, doesn't update, doesn't publish, creates multiple timelines without specific reasons.
4 people working on the same project and each of them has different problems...
It's not a workstation problem but a big Adobe problem!
This "novelty" that Adobe wanted to introduce must be reviewed in all its parts.
It's not possible to waste time like this trying every time to understand how to solve a problem, solve it and find yourself the next time with 10 more problems.
It's sad!! rather remove it until you are able to provide a product that works given the cost of subscriptions and the non-existent technical support that Adobe provides

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Adobe Employee ,
Sep 26, 2024 Sep 26, 2024

Hi @Paolo35331130q18w,

Sorry for your terrible experience and the frustration it caused. 

Yes, Team Projects may not be as intuitive to work with as you may have hoped. Particular the asset management/sharing requires some diligence by each collaborator. Did you just jump into working with Team Projects or did you first take a look at our documentation (Get started with collaborative video editing)?  Maybe Productions would be suitable an alternative?


You just mention general failures but in order to help we need some more details: Which version are you using? What platform? How are you sharing the media? Do you often need to relink media?
Timelines get duplicated when more than one collaborator edit the same sequence - I'll also follow up via email in case you're still interested.

Best,

Udo

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Community Beginner ,
Sep 26, 2024 Sep 26, 2024
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it's not that different from a normal project... understanding the mechanism is easy. We watched tons of videos, tutorials and instructions before choosing the type of flow and whether to use production instead of team.
We are a local TV and we need to work on the same project simultaneously. While journalists cut their clips, we editors have to work on something else within the same project and quickly. Production we tried it but it's not good for us...
- The version used is the latest always updated. Intel workstation and RTX 4070, 64 ram on 2 PCs and intel workstation with gtx and 16 ram on 2 others. All with M2 SSD.
2 separate Adobe accounts on the first two works and a single account on the remaining two.
- Media sharing on 100TB Sinology Nas with 10GB network...
- The media to be reconnected are often .mogrt even if the caches folder is inside the NAS and even if the .mogrt are inside the NAS.
- Timelines are duplicated even if no one is working on anything!!!
- I often publish and as soon as I have done it and without having touched anything I find the publish button active again.
- often the notification does not arrive after I or a colleague have published and the update button does not appear within the program.
- very often even after the changes the publish button does not appear.
- Often after the update it remains blocked and a forced closure is required.
- The sequence is updated before publishing otherwise it creates double timelines

these problems are the order of the day, they take up time, resources and mind, it is wrong to pay a subscription for a program that does not work as expected...

via email it's fine I have screens or photos

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