Hi all
We have previously created two magazines using Drop 8 but have now created a new magazine with the newest Folio Producer tools. It has been a pain uploading the magazine the last couple of days but today we succeded in uploading it. However, we are not able to download it from the Adobe Content Viewer app. When we click download, it starts downloading (really slowly) and aftar a while we are being told that we are disconnected from the server.
Anybody else experiencing these problems?
Cheers,
Jesper
Yes, there is currently a problem with downloading folios from acrobat.com. The workaround is to wait until the folio starts downloading, and then click the View button so that it keeps downloading. Another option is to use the Publish button to publish the folio as private. Published folios should download smoothly in the Adobe Content Viewer. (You need to subscribe to DPS in order to publish.)
Hi Bob
And thanks a lot for the quick reply...
Unfortunately is done seem to do the trick. And I would love to publish the magasin, but we are waiting for you guys to approve our account and can therefore not do that yet. Can you speed up that process?
It would be great if you could make announcements about acrobat.com being in trouble. That could have saved me a lot of non-billable hours. I hope your level of information will increase in the future.
Any ideas about when acrobat.com when be back to normal? We can't get the clints approval before this happen which is not satisfactory. I hope you understand...
Cheers,
Jesper
Just to confirm. I'm having the same problem I had before 1.1.4. I can upload no problem but niether the desktop nor the iPad Content viewer acknowledges any changes. Library updates but doesn't recognise any new content or changes.
I'd be grateful if someone could just confirm that this is not a problem at our end.
Big presentation tomorrow, really hope this is sorted.
David,
I experience the same problem/behaviour on the iPad. Don't understand what
do you mean by the desktop viewer, that should display your folio preview
anyway, hm?
On the content viewer sometimes updates do not appear. When you delte
("archive") the folio it will disappear like it whas never there. Sometimes
it will come back. That is fleaky behaviour and I cannot reproduce these
things always.
When you can start the download of a folio and can hit the "view" button, do
it! and then open browse mode to get an overview. that should keep the
download running, as John Mezger from Adobe said.
I can have a 350MB folio downloaded this way, but not every time and it
takes ages.
—Johannes
For those that are DPS customers and having issues using the acrobat.com preview functionality....
Please note that you can achieve the same ability to preview on device by publishing folios as private and logging in to the Adobe content viewer with the same credentials used to publish the content. The folio will show up in the content viewer (without the blue lightning bolt) available to download and view on device.
When you update an article and republish the content only the modified articles will come down to device. You will not be downloading the same content again and again. When your folio is ready, you can change the folio state from private to public and it will become visible in your multi issue app available in the app store.
Over the course of today I've been using this method to preview content on device and it's been very reliable.
Hi Graham,
John has posted two work arounds for the time being:
With kind regards,
Klaasjan Tukker
Adobe Systems Benelux
In the folio producer web tool, open up the folio in the editor. Switch to list view instead of the default icon view. In the column called download priority note if you have any articles set as high priority. The viewer requires those articles be downloaded before the view button is enabled on the device. When developing content I set all my articles as download priority of low so the view button is enabled immediately after the initial metadata is downloaded.
Once you are in the viewer, articles will continue to download in the background.
This workaround was working for me last week, but not today. I can only get so far in the downloading before it stops and says Download Paused.
Also, I have another folio that was completely downloaded to my iPad last week using this workaround. Today I made a few changes to the "Properties" of a few articles, added description text, etc. In my Content Viewer it listed the folio as having an Update Available but when I start to download the updated folio, it appears to be starting completely over at 0MB with the entire 341MB. The entire thing just for editing some simple metadata.
Please see the Announcement "Update regarding Digital Publishing Suite performance and reliability" on the Digital Publishing Suite user forum landing page:
http://forums.adobe.com/community/dps
Matthew
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