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Re: New MacOs Problem due to default to Online Only Files

New MacOs Problem due to default to Online Only Files

bdharvey74
Helpful | Level 6

Been having issues recently with terrible performance around video editing I was doing. The files were choppy and acted like they not fully entering the software. After digging digging and digging I just found out from DropBox support that with the new MacOs Monterey apparently when you add files to your Dropbox folder via Finder it first has to upload all the files to Dropbox then if you want them to also be on your hard drive you have to go to the file (or folder) and tell it to make them available off-line. Telling it to make them available offline means that it now has to download all the files you just uploaded. Usually not a big issue but...

 

If you do any video work then this SUCKS! For example, today I shot a bunch of 4K and Raw video so needless to say the files are quite large. So moving the files off my camera's SD card to put them on my hard drive (which is also a dropbox folder) kicked off the process of uploading the files to Dropbox. In my case it needed to upload almost 60 Gig of video which even with decent internet it takes a while, in some cases a couple hours. Also while the files are uploading it basically makes them unusable in any video editing software (for me Premiere Pro) because it appears they are having to download what is being uploaded verses just using what should be stored locally on my hard drive.

 

So what is the fix according to Dropbox Support? Well there isn't one so you have to upload first, then after they all upload you have to go back and set the files to Available Offline which at that point Dropbox then downloads the files back to your hard drive. Needless to say downloading 60 Gig does also take some time. 

 

I hate this and have been with Dropbox for over 10 years but going to have to change. If this change was caused by the new MacOs then why didn't the dev team at DropBox have this figured out already and before Apple released Monterey? 

 

Just annoyed that I spent hours and hours trying to figure out why I was having such bad performance issues while trying to edit video only to figure out there is a default to "On-Line Only" first. Ugg. So wanted to put this here in the community in the hopes that someone who is struggling with the same problem will find it and stop beating their head against the wall.   

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DaVOLD
Collaborator | Level 9
Not for me it hasn't. Been using the beta for months and still the same issue.

albertrand71
Helpful | Level 5

That's weird - after I turned on early releases on DB settings,  I got an invite today to try the beta version (through the Dropbox app on the Mac)

I've not yet tested it extensively on my new Mac, but my work colleague says it now seems to be working on Monterey

super_saiyan
Explorer | Level 4

Same problem with a new macbook pro. If you are charging us every year at least provide a decent service. Google drive in this sense does a much better job. 

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