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I need a way to start a project on PC, then edit it occasionally on a laptop and move to PC back again.
It looks like manual sync of both installations and mirroring directory structure is the only way though it is not what I expected from Cyberlink as a leader in the industry.
Jeff's way of doing things makes more sense than packing a project when you're expecting to back and forth with the same project on different computers. A variation of that is to use cloud storage for all relevant clips, which would be accesible from both machines and also reduce the risk of loss should your portable drive get lost/stolen or suffer a failure.
Remember that I mentioned above that all of this was assuming that you had no downloaded content outside of what you installed from the App Manager. Whenever you download content from DirectorZone, for example, PD assigns that item a numerical folder name (which is unrelated to the content), and when you add that item to your project, PD uses the numeric folder ID in the PDS file.
This becomes a problem when you open that project on a different computer. Even though you may have downloaded that item (FX, transition, title, particle, etc.) on the new PC, unless you downloaded and installed
all of the same kinds items in the
exact same order, PD will draw whichever content resides in that folder on the new PC which can really mess up the project.
It can take significant effort to identify which item you actually used in the original project and then try and recreate the folder structure or browse to where the content is located on the new machine, but then you'll have to deal with the same issue again if you bring the new version of the project back to your original machine.
Uploading projects to the CL cloud might also be worth looking at. I actually haven't used it so I'm not sure how seamless or responsive it is, but I do know it was designed specifically for situations like this.
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