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1. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
Ann Bens Jul 11, 2013 2:32 PM (in response to danzg)Nope, that why Premiere has the ability to open project within a project.
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2. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
danzg Jul 11, 2013 2:44 PM (in response to Ann Bens)How do you do that?
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3. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
Ann Bens Jul 11, 2013 2:48 PM (in response to danzg)File / import / *.prproj.
It will give you the option to import the whole project or selected sequences.
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4. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
danzg Jul 11, 2013 2:50 PM (in response to Ann Bens)But isn't that essentially creating a COPY of the project?
It's not a dynamic link or something.
If so, it defeats the purpose.
If I were to make changes / add media to an imported project, it would not be reflected in the original project.
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5. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
petergaraway Jul 11, 2013 2:54 PM (in response to danzg)You can also access all of your projects assets from the Media Browser. From the Media Broswer, nevigate to a project and select it. This will show you all of your contents within your project clips, grpahics, sequences ect...
Peter Garaway
Adobe
Premiere Pro
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6. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
Kevin-Monahan Jul 11, 2013 4:24 PM (in response to petergaraway)Yes, this is pretty awesome. That said, this feature is a new feature of Premiere Pro CC. Just wanted to make that clear.
Best,
Kevin
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7. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
danzg Jul 11, 2013 5:17 PM (in response to Kevin-Monahan)Media Browser is interesting ...
So if I open a timeline from another project from Media Browser --- it says "importing" -- does that make a copy in the open project?
Or am I working on the timeline in the "other" project?
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8. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
JSS1138 Jul 11, 2013 5:20 PM (in response to petergaraway)From the Media Browser, navigate to a project and select it. This will show you all of your contents within your project clips, graphics, sequences etc...
Dudes, that is awesome!
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9. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
Daniel_Peterson Jul 11, 2013 6:58 PM (in response to JSS1138)I second that awesomeness
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10. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
jamesp2 Jul 11, 2013 8:00 PM (in response to Daniel_Peterson)It would be awesome, if only attempts to import footage from other projects didn't invariably cause PPro CC to crash.
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11. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
JSS1138 Jul 11, 2013 8:24 PM (in response to jamesp2)Worked fine here importing clips from a CS6 project. List out your specifics (including media specs) and I'll see if I can reproduce.
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12. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
jamesp2 Jul 12, 2013 4:57 AM (in response to JSS1138)The failure is so general -- just selecting a clip bin from the Media Browser can cause a crash -- that I don't know where to begin.
Much as I liked to see these many issues documented and isolated, performance is just too unsatisfactory at this point to continue with the trial. I really don't understand how the product was brought to market in its current state.
Most of my testing has been with either converted CS6 projects or new CS7 projects with imported assets from CS6 projects, so it's always possible that new projects with all new assets wouldn't have all these problems. However, starting a new actual project which can't be ported to CS6, should these anomalies persist, is just too risky at this point.
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13. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
JSS1138 Jul 12, 2013 6:55 AM (in response to jamesp2)So start a junk project and play around. For me and the projects I've done so far, the program has been very reliable. You might just have a bad install.
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14. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
jamesp2 Jul 12, 2013 8:25 AM (in response to JSS1138)I just don't have the time (or, at this point, the inclination) to do their work for them. The actual changes to PPro were useful if relatively minor in this release, but the headaches have been large -- even forgetting unaddressed long-standing complaints, such as responsiveness of AVCHD and AVC footage.
If the company was more forthcoming -- they'll publish new features, but only rare acknowledge known anomalies or even bug fixes -- there might be more incentive to work for them for nothing, in the interest of getting a better product.
But as things stand.... I hope other users help them refine the product, but I probably won't be among them.
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15. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
Jim Curtis Jul 12, 2013 9:07 AM (in response to jamesp2)jamesp2 wrote:
even forgetting unaddressed long-standing complaints, such as responsiveness of AVCHD and AVC footage.
Expecting AVCHD to be responsive is like buying a Kia and expecting it to go from 0 to 60 in three seconds.
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16. Re: Any way to have multipled projects open?
jamesp2 Jul 12, 2013 9:18 AM (in response to Jim Curtis)Jim Curtis wrote:
Expecting AVCHD to be responsive is like buying a Kia and expecting it to go from 0 to 60 in three seconds.
Then perhaps you'd explain why Edius (for one) handles this footage effortlessly, but on the same 3930K system on Premiere, is full of lags?





