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1. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
Dave@AdrenalineFilms Jun 25, 2013 9:37 AM (in response to cscooper2013)When I tested loading a CC-created PPro project into PPro CS6, it did not work (error reads, "The project appears to be damaged, it cannot be opened"). If you pull both a CS6 project and a CC project into TextEdit, you'll see that they are radically different. I don't think what you need is possible. I'd love to be wrong, though.
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2. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
Ann Bens Jun 25, 2013 10:02 AM (in response to cscooper2013)Nope CC is not backwards compatible.
Export as XML and import that into CS6.
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3. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
Fuzzy Barsik Jun 25, 2013 10:22 AM (in response to cscooper2013)Since so as to fulfill customers' needs and wants much better and deliver even more value Adobe stopped storing .prproj files as plain XML documents, good old tricks no longer work in CC. Hence, you're stuck monkeying with exporting to FCP XML, AAF or EDL, losing Dynamic Links, 3-rd party effects and even some built-in PrPro effects and transitions...

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4. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
cc_merchant Jun 25, 2013 11:05 AM (in response to Fuzzy Barsik)Those are the hand-cuffs you willingly put on when going to CC. You can never go back. You have to keep on paying rent to access your own material, even 50 years from now, if you live that long.
So much for fulfilling customers' needs and wants.
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5. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
Kevin Monahan Jun 25, 2013 11:10 AM (in response to cc_merchant)cc_merchant wrote:
Those are the hand-cuffs you....
cc-merchant,
Remember to be constructive and helpful in your comments as stated in our community guidelines. If you want to vent, please take it to the Video Lounge.
Thanks,
Kevin
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6. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
cc_merchant Jun 25, 2013 11:25 AM (in response to Kevin Monahan)Not much is lost if you go back now. At most one weeks work is lost, but the longer you wait the harder it gets.
So, the only constructive and helpful solution is to cut your losses and continue with CS6.
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7. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
Jon Chappell Jun 28, 2013 6:47 PM (in response to Fuzzy Barsik)Fuzzy Barsik wrote:
Since so as to fulfill customers' needs and wants much better and deliver even more value Adobe stopped storing .prproj files as plain XML documents
The files are still XML, it's just that the structure has changed slightly.
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8. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
thepossibility Jul 2, 2013 6:09 AM (in response to cscooper2013)cscooper - How are you planning to downgrade your install to CS6?
Can you do it through the Cloud App manager? Or do you have original disks or something?
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9. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
thepossibility Jul 2, 2013 6:15 AM (in response to thepossibility)All good - I found this:
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10. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
thepossibility Jul 2, 2013 4:21 PM (in response to Fuzzy Barsik)Adobe stopped storing .prproj files as plain XML documents
The project files are just zipped now.
Rename any .prproj created in CC to .prproj.zip and double-click to unzip. You'll get an XML file.
I tried this on a hunch, 'cause it's exactly what Microsoft did with .docx, .xlsx, .pptx to get the file sizes down.
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11. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
Jon Chappell Jul 2, 2013 4:26 PM (in response to thepossibility)I'm not seeing that. My project files are pure XML.
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12. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
Fuzzy Barsik Jul 3, 2013 1:02 AM (in response to thepossibility)Rename any .prproj created in CC to .prproj.zip and double-click to unzip. You'll get an XML file.
I haven't tested CC by myself yet and judged by this.
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13. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
KrisShen Sep 9, 2013 12:49 PM (in response to Ann Bens)So I'm guessing that CC would not be backwards compatible with CS 5.5? Is that true?
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14. Re: Can I downgrade a project file from CC to CS6 and get back to editing.
Ann Bens Sep 9, 2013 12:54 PM (in response to KrisShen)That is correct.







