CS Review with Premiere Pro for studio editing

Hi, this is a really great idea that perhaps will be taken to the next step for professional editing use.
This would be great if we could use it to review edits/animatics over long distance however the studios are very strict when it comes to material getting anywhere outside the studio.
In the past I've used a combination of Cinesync and Skype to collaborate over an edit and Cinesync is ok with studios because the content is hosted locally, everyone in the session has a copy of the video that was transferred through VPN connection.
The only way this would work is if we could do that without hosting any material on Acrobat.com, Thats the only way the studio would go for it.
Hopefully this will be put under some consideration as I believe it would help Premiere make some inroads into being used in more studios.
So many movies are being done over long distances this sort of app could be pretty invaluable if it fit the requirements.
Thanks for listening!
Tom

Thanks, ibrahimashmawey. That error report gives us enough information to investigate this crash. Our offices are closed all next week, so it will be at least July 8 before we have any answer. In the meantime, you might want to try downloading the CC trial to test whether this issue is fixed in the new version. Also, I suggest Googling: ".cpp-193" premiere. I got several hits, including one on these very forums that moving an audio clip to another track resolved the problem.

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