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Some people who have downloaded Adobe Media Encoder with Premiere Pro CS6 as part of a Creative Cloud Membership subscription have a problem in which the MPEG2, MPEG2-DVD, MPEG2-Blu-ray, Dolby Digital, & MXF OP1a codecs are missing.
To fix this issue, install the Adobe Media Encoder CS6 (6.0.1) update. Choose Help > Updates to install the update.
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Oh, thanks for the info about Encore. Strange way to go about it though, bundling software together like that. But I'll give it a shot, reinstalling Premeire, when theres nothing vital on my plate. Its just odd that all 4 of our editing workstation all have the exact same issue. That's not cooincidence OR something on our network is blocking whereever those mpeg codecs are coming from during the install. Our IT guys have everythign locked down a little too tight.
So just to be sure, Encore can not be updated, installed or uninstalled by intself?
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Has there been any resolution to the missing Mpeg-2 codecs in AME? I too am experiencing the same issue. Mpeg-2 is available in Premiere but not AME even though there's a preset for it, there are no expandable options, and it's can't be applied to anything in the render queue.
If I try to export a sequence from Premiere to AME using Mpeg-2, AME will replace the video codec with something else. It's very odd.
Uninstall, reninstall, deactivate, reactivate does nothing. Using the cleaning tool does nothing. Quite frustrating.
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I'm investigating the issue.
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I will stand corrected - I checked the version I was running and I hadn't updated. Once I did, Mpeg-2 is available and working in AME. Life is good.
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Bhorv67,
Are you using a PC or Mac and what version of AME do you have? And are you using the creative cloud membership?
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I'm on a PC/Win 7. After I updated CS6, I now have AME 6.0.3.1. Mpeg-2 is available and working.
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bhorv67 wrote:
I'm on a PC/Win 7. After I updated CS6, I now have AME 6.0.3.1. Mpeg-2 is available and working.
Good to know!
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Congrats! any chance you could put up a screenshot of what the working AME preset column looks like?
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Same version, no Mpeg2 =(
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I finally got MPEG2 to show up, and I successfully did so on 2 different installs, one HP laptop and one Dell desktop! Here's how I did it.
1. Uninstalled everything Adobe.
2. Reboot.
3. Ran Adobe's cleaner tool.
4. Reboot.
5. Installed creative cloud and Premiere (along with Media Encoder)
6. Open Premiere, and DEACTIVATE the program (under the help tab), then close it.
7. Re-open premiere, it will prompt you to register by inputting/verifying your Creative Cloud info.
8. Close Premiere, and open Media Encoder. You should see MPEG2 options.
Note: I was able to see MPEG2 immediately, in version 6.0, before updating to the current 6.0.3. After applying the latest patches, I still see MPEG2.
I hope this helps someone! The key for me was deactivating premiere immediately after install, then re-opening and reactivating.
Good Luck Everyone!
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WOW, so in order for a basic feature to maybe show up, we have to close up shop for a day and hope a fresh install works? When it doesn't, does Adobe reimberse us for the lost time=) Not looking forward to this.
Although it would make sense. All our PCs that have the problem had Production Premium installed and the Macs that were OK, were all fresh out of the box. Honestly, for the amount of times we even need to queue up an mpeg2 file now a days, its hard to even justify the effort in stripping down 4 workstations. Our upgrade path for new boxes is less than a year away. I'll take the risk and not bother with the agrivation and figure it will all install just fine on the new PCs.
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Try just the Deactivate --> Reboot --> Activate dance and skip the uninstall/reinstall. It's worked for a lot of users.
Jeff
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I had tried that myself, however simply de-activating and re-activating did not work for me.... perhaps because I was already updated and using version 6.0.3?
I have a feeling that you must deactivate before upgrading to 6.0.1 or 6.0.3... Regardless, good luck everyone. Happy Encoding.
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Thanks TheBitmap,
your solution worked perfectly! Watching the expand icon apparate next to the MPEG2 preset in AME was somewhat thrilling
Jeff Bellune,
I concur that deactivating and re-activating do not work since I am also updated to the current version (6.0.3). I guess the solution was deactivating and activating while at 6.0.1 before updating
Greg Barber,
You might want to update the http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/features-presets-missing-premie re-pro.html fix to match this solution...
Thanks for the help everyone! (Except for the guy saying the only fix was buying some $1000 software)
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bhorv67,
Are you using a Creative Cloud subscription? Or install from disc/purchase single install liscense?
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Creative Cloud sub. 4 PCs, no mpeg2. The 1sub on the Mac where we installed AfterEffects has it. Strange? Yup. Annoying? Beyond comprehension=)
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Creative Cloud. This is strange I will have to say. I originally installed from the Cloud installer, did the update (this was a few months ago) and no Mpeg-2 in AME. Did a complete uninstall, deactivate and used the cleaner tool. Then installed again from Creative Cloud, did the updates and then Mpeg-2 appeared in AME. Perhaps the update was changed since I had the issue months ago and it was resolved since.
Just glad it's working.
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Bhorv67,
Can you please post a screenshot of the working AME with the MPEG2 preset expanded? that might give us a clue as to what wrong with ours.
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Here's a pic from AME
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Devap[CCTV] wrote:
Congrats! any chance you could put up a screenshot of what the working AME preset column looks like?
If you are still having problems, would you call our Support line so we can do some troubleshooting done on this. All of the usual solutions do not seem to work for you and we haven't seen enough cases to know how to fix this. Talking on the phone can be a much faster way of resolving issues like this.
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The another suite of software i metioned here some posts ago, is ROVI TOTALCODE from MainConcept. It resolves all problems regarding MPEG2 ( inport, export, queue, and expands the benefits of CUDA on nvidia video boards. The full version with audio enhancements add full support to 5.1 audio
We agreed to bougth this suite because most of our material is in MPEG2, and our main delivery is in DVD or BluRay.
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Curious where this leaves us all. It can't just be a couple of people and what's so hard about just a little manual patch that forces those codecs to be installed. Or simply dragging a few files into the right folder. The codecs have to all be contained somewhere. Why not let us overwrite the offending files?
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Any update to resolve this issue? Uninstalling, running cleaner tools, re-installing did not solve anything. Tried on 5 different installations, still no MPEG2. Does anyone actually have MPEG2 export options in Adobe Media Encoder CS6 (via creative cloud subscription)?
Just to clarify, Premiere CS6 allows me to export to MPEG2 format... Media encoder does not. Please advise.
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I haven't bothered wiping all 4 of our PCs that have CS6 installed because it just doesn't make sense that the exact same issue would happen on all the machines, installed at different times. Besides, I haven't heard anyone confirm that it does anything anyway, even if its a reccomended fix. Iit just makes no sense.
Can anyone confirm that a firewall issue could be preventing those particular codecs from installing? Any way to confirm if those particular files might be coming from a location different from the rest that might be getting flagged? Can't the codecs be isolated and installed as a separate patch? Is it as simple as just placing the approriate files in the right folder like how plugins are essentially installed in AfterEffects abd PPro?
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Adobe,
This thread started in May 2012. *Twelve* Are you guys honestly going to take a WHOLE YEAR just to enable MPEG2 presets in AME?
You already enabled it in PPRO. I guess you are halfway there? It is a huge time suck not being able to batch encode...
And the firewall issue does not seem to be the problem because installing directly from a CD did not solve it. (I have a personal copy for my own work at home outside from the creative cloud subscription I use at work st
Now would be the perfect time for a staff member to say: Hey everyone! we finally added a patch and re-enabled MPEG2 presets in AME just like in PPRO!!! Just kidding April Fools! Try reinstalling again ;D
-Devap