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When saving a file, I can't find the premiere pro default program to save to. The only programs that show up for me to save to is Photoshop and Acrobat DC. I was wondering if someone had a similar problem, and know's how to fix it? I had to resort back to Premiere Pro CC (2015.3) version.
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Have you tried "Save As"?
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I did, but the default program is Acrobat DC. And when I search for Premiere Pro, I do find the program. However, for some reason it's not recognizing Premiere Pro program as a default.
Here's a link to my video of my problem.
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When you're browsing for the right program to open, tick the box at the bottom left hand side of the window "Always use the selected program to open this kind of file".
Steve
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Hi JonRoch1992,
It might be an issue with the installation. Uninstall & reinstall Premiere Pro.
Instructions: Uninstall or remove Creative Cloud apps
If issue persists, perform a Clean install of CC apps
Instructions: Use the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems
Please let us know the status.
Thanks,
Vidya Sagar.
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When saving a file, I can't find the premiere pro default program to save to.
That doesn't make sense. When you save a project, you don't save it to a program. You save it to a location on your hard drive.
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I agree with Jim,
You create a directory (folder) to save your project. In that folder, create another and name it Premiere. When you start a Premiere project, save that project in the folder you named Premiere.
You're hierarchy would be hard drive/my project (name of your project)/premiere/your premiere project name
Additionally you might also have directories for After Effects, Photoshop or any other material pertaining to that project.
I create a master directory that has all the possible folders and sub folders I might use in any given project and copy that master and rename it so I don't have to keep building the same hierarchy each time I start a project. This speeds production and keeps every project organized in the exact same manner.
Hope this helps.