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chrisJAZ
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December 20, 2018
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Using AME 13.0.2 with PR or AE CC 2018?

  • December 20, 2018
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Hi,

Due to technical issues, my school wants us to avoid updating our CC (especially Premiere Pro and After Effects) to 2019 versions on our personal computers. I do 50% of my work on my school's devices, which compels me to keep Premiere Pro and AE on their 2018 version.

But because AME 2019 supports Apple ProRes 422 export for Windows, it would help me so much I hesitate to update it, but I wonder if it will keep working correctly if I don't update my other softwares.

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    Correct answer imeilfx

    Lets clarify. You have to work on AE/PPro 2018 but you wish to export/render those with AME 2019 - did I understood that correctly?
    If that is the case you:
    a) can't and you will not be able to use 2019AME as exporter for AE/PPro 2018
    b) can open your AE/PPro project made with 2018 versions in your 2019 version and then from there export using AME 2019 render queue (keep in mind that you have to have access on your private workstation access to source footages and files that you are working on in school, and the same 3th party plugins, addons and scripts that was used in project that you wish to export)

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    imeilfx
    imeilfxCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    December 21, 2018

    Lets clarify. You have to work on AE/PPro 2018 but you wish to export/render those with AME 2019 - did I understood that correctly?
    If that is the case you:
    a) can't and you will not be able to use 2019AME as exporter for AE/PPro 2018
    b) can open your AE/PPro project made with 2018 versions in your 2019 version and then from there export using AME 2019 render queue (keep in mind that you have to have access on your private workstation access to source footages and files that you are working on in school, and the same 3th party plugins, addons and scripts that was used in project that you wish to export)

    chrisJAZ
    chrisJAZAuthor
    Participant
    December 21, 2018

    Thank you for answering!

    So, let's say I want to export something from a PPro CC 2018 project, can I add the sequence to AME 2019's render queue?

    imeilfx
    Inspiring
    December 21, 2018

    No. To render from PPro 2018 you have to use AME 2018. So if you have project made in PPro 2018 you can open that projecty in PPro 2019 and then export with AME 2019