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1. Re: migrating media browser favorites from CC to 2014
shooternz Sep 9, 2014 3:30 PM (in response to Cutter61)I found a function (in AME) that Exported and Imported them from AME
I will try and remember the details but I think its in the right hand of pane of the standalone vers of AME
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2. Re: migrating media browser favorites from CC to 2014
Cutter61 Sep 10, 2014 5:53 AM (in response to shooternz)Thanks shooternz, I'll take a look.
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3. Re: migrating media browser favorites from CC to 2014
Mark Mapes Sep 10, 2014 8:08 PM (in response to Cutter61)From a quick test I did, the MB favorites are saved to the app preferences. That means that you should be able to migrate your prefs from CC to CC2014 through Sync Settings. I have no experience doing this, but I gather that in order for Sync Settings to migrate settings from an earlier version, you basically need to launch CC2014 in a state where no preferences for that version exist yet. If you've already been running CC2014, that would necessitate clearing the preferences. Also, I think, you had to enable the Sync Settings feature in CC so that the prefs from that version are stored in your Creative Cloud account, but honestly I'm not positive about that part.
To learn more, please consult the Migrate Sync Settings section here.
Adobe Premiere Pro Help | Sync settings using Adobe Creative Cloud | Premiere Pro CC
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4. Re: migrating media browser favorites from CC to 2014
Cutter61 Sep 11, 2014 6:40 PM (in response to Mark Mapes)Thanks Mark. I can try that on my laptop, but our production boxes are on an enterprise system, so we don't synch with the cloud. Its really not that difficult to rebuild; just thought if I could simply copy a file it would be cool.
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5. Re: migrating media browser favorites from CC to 2014
shooternz Sep 11, 2014 7:20 PM (in response to Cutter61)I am sorry. I got confused and thought I was responding to a Media Export question regarding presets.
Ignore everything I said. I am an idiot.
Note to myself. Read the question properly next time!


