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1. Re: Dynamic Link between Premiere Pro and Premier Pro when importing sequences?
Shane P Jul 3, 2014 1:53 PM (in response to CLCTV)To my knowledge there is no way to use Dynamic Link between PP on two different machines. The DL is for using PP on a single machine such as importing AE comps, PSD files, etc.
I understand what you are trying to do and it sounds like Adobe Anywhere would be what you would need. Editor "1" can make a project and edit a sequence...editor "2" can access the same project and sequence, make changes,and it will update back on editor "2" machine.
To do what you want without Adobe anywhere, and still retain the original sequence you might want to try this.
After you import the project file/sequences from the other editor, make your chances, master cut(s). Then have the other editor import your updated sequences.
Check this out http://www.adobe.com/products/adobeanywhere.html
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2. Re: Dynamic Link between Premiere Pro and Premier Pro when importing sequences?
CLCTV Jul 3, 2014 1:58 PM (in response to Shane P)Thank you Shane. I've never used Adobe Anywhere so let me see what I can do with it. If not I will proceed with your workaround.
Also, just to note (not sure if it really matters), the PP project file/sequences are saved on a shared fibre hard drive raid that both computers have access to.
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3. Re: Dynamic Link between Premiere Pro and Premier Pro when importing sequences?
Shane P Jul 3, 2014 5:46 PM (in response to CLCTV)To my knowledge Adobe Anywhere requires addition configuration and set up. It's not something that's available "out of the box" so to speak. So I think you would need to contact Adobe support for more info about that.
Seeing you are using a shared HD where the project/sequences reside and both computers have access to it you should have no problem doing the workaround. Actually that may be better cost effective option.
Best of luck.

