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ralph_k
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June 22, 2018
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How to install Premiere CC (12.1) and Premiere CS6 (6.0) while keeping current versions?

  • June 22, 2018
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Hi forum,

I have to export some videos as Flash (.flv) for a client. The current versions of Premiere Pro and Media Encoder don't support that anymore, so I read that I have to install  Premiere CC (12.1) and Premiere CS6 (6.0) to use .flv export. I found the options to install older versions in the Creative Cloud app, but when I select one of these options I'm always warned that the current version will be removed – which is NOT what I want. I read that there should be an Advanced Setting to make it possible to have different versions installed simultaneously, but I can't find this setting. Any help would be very appreciated!

P. S.: I'm on macOS 10.13.5 and Premiere Pro CC 12.1.1

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    Correct answer Stan Jones

    You don't want t install 12.1.0 if you already have 12.1.1. You can only have one of the 12.x versions, and none of them have flv, right?

    CS6 will provide flv.

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    Stan Jones
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    Stan JonesCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    June 22, 2018

    You don't want t install 12.1.0 if you already have 12.1.1. You can only have one of the 12.x versions, and none of them have flv, right?

    CS6 will provide flv.

    ralph_k
    ralph_kAuthor
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    June 23, 2018

    Yes, thanks, that seems to work.

    Stan Jones
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    Community Expert
    June 23, 2018

    Excellent!