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March 23, 2015
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How to install an older version of Media Encoder?

  • March 23, 2015
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I just recently became aware of this issue: removal of FLV and F4V export features from Adobe Media Encoder, After Effects, and Premiere Pro | After Effects regio…
I still need the ability to export to flv format to support an old project.  The article recommends keeping two versions of Media Encoder installed, but gives no clue as to how one would do that.  I already have Media Encoder 2014 installed.  How can I install version 7.x?

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Correct answer KJerryK

You could install Premiere Pro CS6, and that should install the CS6 version of AME. I believe this version will coexist with the CC versions.

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dmccluerAuthor
Participant
March 26, 2015

Thanks!
I went and found an installer for Design Premium CS6 and installed Flash Professional CS6, which comes with Media Encoder.  It's a smaller install than Premiere. 

dmccluerAuthor
Participant
March 23, 2015

fyi, I tried uninstalling media encoder and then downloading an installer from Adobe - Adobe Media Encoder : For Windows but it says "this patch is not applicable for you"

KJerryK
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Legend
March 23, 2015

You could install Premiere Pro CS6, and that should install the CS6 version of AME. I believe this version will coexist with the CC versions.