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I have found the answer. I replaced the information in the .txt file in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CS6\txt\AddExporterList.txt

with this new text:

# MediaCore Plugins

# AME Plugins

AudioWriter

WinMediaWriter

# AME Plugin Formats

MPEG4

H.264 Blu-ray

I saved it then re-launched it. Now I have many format options in AME dropdown menu.

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trevc60755728
trevc60755728AuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
May 20, 2015

I have found the answer. I replaced the information in the .txt file in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CS6\txt\AddExporterList.txt

with this new text:

# MediaCore Plugins

# AME Plugins

AudioWriter

WinMediaWriter

# AME Plugin Formats

MPEG4

H.264 Blu-ray

I saved it then re-launched it. Now I have many format options in AME dropdown menu.

Vinay Dwivedi
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
May 20, 2015

Hi Trev,

There’s no native way to export ProRes on Windows  as it is a native codec of MAC– there appears to be some back and forth on this issue on the forum. To the best of my knowledge, there is absolutely no Premiere support for third-party tools (such as Cinemartin) that claim ProRes exports from Premiere Pro. You can try the below link associated with CineMartin plugin but for encoding to Prores you might need to purchase this.


PC Windows Prores encoder and video converter


Regards,


Vinay

trevc60755728
Inspiring
May 20, 2015

Have you tried this Cinemartin? Are there people on the forums here that have had success with it?

Vinay Dwivedi
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
May 20, 2015

Hi Trev,

I haven't tried it. You can check the below discussions to have some understanding.

CreativeCOW

Cinemartin : Creative COW : Cinemartin

Regards,

Vinay

Rameez_Khan
Legend
May 20, 2015

Hi Trev,

  • Just drop your files in Adobe Media Encoder Queue and click on the Format of the file (mp4 in your case) to bring up the Export Settings Box
  • Under Format select Quicktime and change the preset accordingly.
  • Hit the Start button at the top

Thanks,

Rameez

trevc60755728
Inspiring
May 20, 2015

I do not have a QUICKTIME option in the format dropdown selection

Vinay Dwivedi
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
May 20, 2015

I've done this before but "Quicktime" doesn't appear like in your photo. I'm using a PC not a MAC, does that make a difference?


Hi Trev,

Have you insta;;ed QuickTime player on your PC? If not, please install it and then restart your machine and check.

Apple - QuickTime - Download

Regards,

Vinay