| I've been advocating this for years. So… +1.
After all, didn't Adobe acquire Wes Plate, the brilliant mind behind Automatic Duck?
If the structure between old versions exists to be able to save and open in higher versions a few steps, I wonder how hard it could be to implement a legacy project importer which could detect and use the right steps up to save to something usable in current versions? Would be a great feature to have added at some point. Maybe even a service of CC where you upload the aep and it gets converted in the cloud and downloads a recently openable version. ///Greg Balint
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On Nov 14, 2013 10:32 AM, "David Torno" < torno@sydefxink.com> wrote:
I just did this not too long ago for Rachel Max on this list. Her projects ranged from AE 5 - AE 6.5. I was able to open them in AE7.0, save them out, then open them in CS3, save them out once more, and then open them with CS6.
David Torno Visual Effects Professional
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I have a AE project created in 2006 using 6.5 (pre-CS). AE CC won't open it. I'm wondering how far back I need to go to get to a version that will open it and resave so that I can bring it into AE CC.
Ideas? Curtis Nichols
PCS Production Co. Irving, TX. (sent via the moons of Saturn)
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