Monday, February 15, 2016

Re: [Avid-L2] Latest Art of the Cut on "Deadpool"

 

So if a Premiere Pro Project was located on say a unity workspace or any other San solution that would allow multiple users to have write access to the volumne and two people open the project at the same time and both make changes to different things what decides the final saving.  Would incremental saves of changes user A makes immediately show up in user B's project or does user B's project remain locked in the state it was when he opened it until he saves his changes.  Is it the last person that quits and saves that determines the final state of the project?  That really sounds like a kettle of worms.



---In avid-l2@yahoogroups.com, <speckydave@...> wrote :


On 15 February 2016 at 15:11, oliverpeters@... [Avid-L2] <Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
In Premiere Pro, the project file is equivalent to the bin file in that it is a data file on the hard drive. Anyone who opens that project locks everyone else out from making changes to it.


...Except of course, that the Premiere project is not actually locked. It's no different to FCP7 in that regard.  If I'm working in a project, someone else can open it, make changes and, after I've saved and closed, save over the top of my changes. There will be a "this file has been modified externally" warning, but since when has that ever stopped anyone?
Adobe's answer to actual project (and asset) sharing is their "Anywhere" server-based app, but that's still a pretty new product.

D.


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