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Abhisar L Community Member

Screenshots doesn't work with InDesign, Illustrator

Hi,

 

I have a new Macbook Pro with macOS Ventura. The time tracker doesn't take proper screenshots whern working in InDesign 2023 and Illustrator 2023. As shown in the attachment, the screenshot shows the InDesign/Illustrator's working space but NOT the opened file inside I am working on. 

The Upwork technical wasn't helpful to solve the problem, so I am asking the community for tips how fix this issue. I can't use Upwork if the time tracker is not able the take proper screenshots of my work.

Thank you and have a nice day,

Abhisar

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Preejarumon K Community Member

Hello Abhisar! 

It happens to me too! Also with Adobe AfterEffects, I tried to solve it for long time but it still doesn't work.

Are you already fix it? Let me know if you can.

 

Thank you so much

Johannes's avatar
Johannes M Community Member

i have the same issue.

Annie Jane's avatar
Annie Jane B Retired Team Member

Hi Johannes,

 

We’ve escalated your community post to a support ticket. One of our agents will be in touch with you soon to assist.


~ AJ
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Abhisar L Community Member

Hi, I discovered that the problem is associated with having a new MacBook Pro equipped with an Apple M2 chip. It can be "resolved" by going to any Adobe app's Preferences and disabling the GPU Performance. After doing so, the Upwork Timer's screenshots function correctly. However, this is far from an ideal solution, as disabling the GPU Performance affects the app's performance. Nonetheless, it works for the time being.

It would be great if Upwork could urge the team at Adobe to resolve this issue promptly.

Johannes's avatar
Johannes M Community Member

Thank you very much!

Abhisar's avatar
Abhisar L Community Member

Hi, I apologize for the late reply. After many attempts, I discovered that the problem is associated with having a new MacBook Pro equipped with an Apple M2 chip. It can be "resolved" by going to any Adobe app's Preferences and disabling the GPU Performance. After doing so, the Upwork Timer's screenshots function correctly. However, this is far from an ideal solution, as disabling the GPU Performance affects the app's performance. Nonetheless, it works for the time being. I hope the team at Adobe will fix this issue soon.

Janna Erika's avatar
Janna Erika B Community Member

Thank you so much for this info. I've been encountering this problem right now. will try this out!

Karl's avatar
Karl L Community Member

I have the same problem with Adobe Premiere Pro on my Mac mini M2. ☹️

Annie Jane's avatar
Annie Jane B Retired Team Member

Hi Karl,

 

Thank you for reaching out. According to your OS (or the application), this is a “protected” video stream, so it’s not rendered in the Time Tracker. Unfortunately, we can't avoid the said behavior from our end. We sincerely apologize for this. Most of our users informed us though that it works normally using Windows. It is best to let the client know about it or you may also consider working through Windows.
 
We apologize for the limitation and thank you for understanding.


~ AJ
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Karl's avatar
Karl L Community Member

Weird, because it works just fine on my old Intel MacBook Pro which has the same OS (macOS Ventura 13.4) with the same exact version of Adobe Premiere Pro, so I'm pretty sure neither the OS or Adobe Premiere Pro has anything to do with it, rather I think it's the Upwork Timetracker's compatibility with Apple Silicon chips.

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