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Can I load third party presets into Premiere Elements 2024?

  • January 12, 2024
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Hi- I'm new to Premiere Elements and I'd like to load/install some presets like an Earthquake effect from Cinecom and some from Pixelan (the CreativEase and SpiceMaster programs) but I can't figure out how to install or load them in. In Premiere Pro it seems you can just load them into the Presets menu by right clicking the menu but this doesn't seem to be available on Elements 2024, but I'm a newbie with this program and I'm hoping I'm missing something obvious. The websites for the Pixelan say they work on Premiere Elements 11 on up, but their instructions say to just drag the effects presets to the C/Adobe Premiere Elements folder/Presets or Plugins folder but nothing happens after I do that. Help, please and thank you!

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Correct answer Peru Bob
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Hi- I'm new to Premiere Elements and I'd like to load/install some presets like an Earthquake effect from Cinecom and some from Pixelan (the CreativEase and SpiceMaster programs)


By @Frank34636430lcj3

 

Cinecom is compatible with Premiere Pro and After Effects, not Premiere Elements.

 

Pixelan effects and transitions are installed, not copied:

https://www.pixelan.com/smxx/new.htm

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Peru Bob
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March 9, 2024
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Hi- I'm new to Premiere Elements and I'd like to load/install some presets like an Earthquake effect from Cinecom and some from Pixelan (the CreativEase and SpiceMaster programs)


By @Frank34636430lcj3

 

Cinecom is compatible with Premiere Pro and After Effects, not Premiere Elements.

 

Pixelan effects and transitions are installed, not copied:

https://www.pixelan.com/smxx/new.htm

Ann Bens
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January 13, 2024
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Hi- I'm new to Premiere Elements and I'd like to load/install some presets like an Earthquake effect from Cinecom and some from Pixelan (the CreativEase and SpiceMaster programs)


By @Frank34636430lcj3

 

You cannot.

Those presets are settings based on effects native to the program.

 

 

 

John T Smith
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January 12, 2024

You need to ask program questions in the forum for the program you are using
To ask in the forum for your program please start at https://community.adobe.com/
Moving from Using the Community (which is about the forums) to the correct forum

Participating Frequently
January 12, 2024

Oops, I'm sorry- just overwhelmed with all this at the moment. I will look for the Premiere Elements Forum. Thank you!

Thanks for all the info shared!
Ann Bens
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January 13, 2024

>I wonder if the Pro version still lets you burn a DVD?

 

Premiere Pro never did that... up to CS6 the program Encore was included to author/burn a DVD

 

Subscription Premiere Pro dropped Encore due to licensing issues with the company that owned the actual authoring & burning code... Encore that Adobe wrote was a 'wrapper' around the authorcore

 

Premiere Elements is completely different code, from a different team, and the BluRay creation was removed due to licensing (I think Sony owns that license, but I'm not sure) when the BluRay 'owner' removed permission

 

I don't know why DVD creation was removed


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Premiere Pro never did that... up to CS6 the program Encore was included to author/burn a DVD


By @John T Smith

 

CS2 had the ability to burn dvd. 

Elements burning disk feature looks very much like they used in CS2.