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June 19, 2015
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where are my plugins in CC 2015?

  • June 19, 2015
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Plugins are in the Common/MediaCore folder but only a few show up when I use CC2015.  This is not good as the installer removed CC2014.  I need a fix ASAP! 

Windows 8.1 64bit

2 - Xeon CPUs E5-2650 2.00 Ghz

64 GB RAM

K5600 Nvidia Quadro

6000 Nvidia Quadro

7 TB SAS

Plugins not showing:

Red Giant Universe

Looks

NewBlue II,III, IV, V

Pluraleyes

ETC.

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    Correct answer Zac Lam

    It is always best to download the latest plug-in installer from the third-party and install it for the latest version.  Their website and installer should indicate whether the latest version is supported or not.

    Do not assume that just because a plug-in is in the MediaCore plug-ins folder that it is correctly installed for all versions.  For example, some plug-ins have DLL dependencies that require support libraries be installed in the same folder as the Adobe Premiere Pro.exe file.  These will not be in the right place if you just install CC 2015 and launch it.

    Regards,

    Zac

    5 replies

    New Participant
    September 9, 2024

    Quadro k3100m supported plugins 

     

    Brainiac
    June 19, 2015

    I'd love to get some data from everyone here.  If you guys could post some details over in the following thread, it sure would help folks out.

    Third Party Compatibility with Premiere Pro 2015

    Zac LamCorrect answer
    Inspiring
    June 19, 2015

    It is always best to download the latest plug-in installer from the third-party and install it for the latest version.  Their website and installer should indicate whether the latest version is supported or not.

    Do not assume that just because a plug-in is in the MediaCore plug-ins folder that it is correctly installed for all versions.  For example, some plug-ins have DLL dependencies that require support libraries be installed in the same folder as the Adobe Premiere Pro.exe file.  These will not be in the right place if you just install CC 2015 and launch it.

    Regards,

    Zac

    Inspiring
    June 19, 2015

    I'm of the same opinion as Greywolf, my plugins folders are there but not all are being seen byPPCC2015.

    I have uninstalled and re-installed the plugins - which made no difference.

    Path: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015\Plug-ins\Common\MediaCore\Red Giant Universe for instance - these just don't show.

    Inspiring
    June 19, 2015

    Hi David,

    Sorry to hear of your troubles.  The path you provided is a little strange to me:

    C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2015\Plug-ins\Common\MediaCore\Red Giant Universe

    in that I wouldn't expect a MediaCore folder there...

    I'd recommend you pursue this one directly with Red Giant Software, starting from their page here:

    http://www.redgiant.com/blog/2015/06/16/were-ready-for-adobe-creative-cloud-2015/

    which links to how to contact their support team.

    @ All: In general for third-party plug-ins, going directly to their support site is the most direct way to get help.  However, if anyone has issues on plug-ins that are already listed as CC 2015 compatible according to the third-party, and you would like to discuss it here, please find or open a thread specific to that plug-in.  This will help keep the discussion focused on troubleshooting that specific plug-in, making it easier to find the solution.  Thanks in advance!

    Participating Frequently
    June 19, 2015

    I have the same issue with the common plugins mentioned with Premiere Pro 2015. The interesting thing is that After Effects seems to be OK with the common plugins. It would appear that Premiere Pro simply ignores some of the plugin folders. I will be keeping 2014 until Adobe figures it out.

    Inspiring
    July 22, 2015

    Hi Richard, David,

    I've installed a certain combination of plug-in sets that causes the problem on my Win 7 system, too.  The problem seems to be specifically when all the plug-ins are loaded fresh on the same launch.  That fits with the reports that the problem starts when upgrading from one version to another, because that’s when all the plug-ins are loaded fresh on the same launch.

    In addition to having this bug tracked internally (bug #4024351), I've been able to find a workaround.

    Move the set(s) of plug-ins that aren’t loading to outside of the plug-ins folder, then hold down Shift while launching to clear the plug-in cache.  The plug-ins still in the plug-in folder should okay.  Then move the problem plug-in set(s) back into the plug-ins folder, and launch (without holding Shift this time).  This means the plug-ins readded will be loaded incrementally.  The plug-ins should load successfully in that case.

    Hopefully this unblocks those who need their plug-ins in order to start using CC 2015.

    BartonGarrett256
    Inspiring
    June 19, 2015

    ‌You can reinstall CC2014, just poke around the CC app, it's easy to find.  I lost my plug-ins too, and went back this morning. It does not uninstall 2015, so you have to be careful about which version you open, but my plug-ins are all there, in CC2014. 

    I am Charlie Brown, Adobe is Lucy.  When will I learn to wait a few months to upgrade?

    SlowtypeAuthor
    New Participant
    June 19, 2015

    Barton,

    I may have to do that. This is silly. CC2014 is so buggy, I wish Adobe

    would deliver what they promise. New features are nice but fix the core

    first!!

    On Thu, Jun 18, 2015 at 10:01 PM, BartonGarrett256 <forums_noreply@adobe.com

    BartonGarrett256
    Inspiring
    June 19, 2015

    ‌It's a complex product that has to work on two platforms with an amazingly large number of third party hardware and internal and external software components, but at the end of the day many of us are making a living on it, on deadline, and it must above all else be reliable.  First- do no harm- has to be the rule.

    i was stunned to see everything come out at once.  What a support nightmare, and other than this forum, which works very well, support and ease of use are not their strengths.  What's the line from Airport, " I picked a heck of a week to stop sniffing glue".

    I was silly to upgrade, but it was easy to go backwards, I will give them that.  The siren song of new features and bug fixes got to me.  Next time I'll duct tap myself to the wheel and try to sail past the rocks. 

    I'm reminded of the, I think it was the Tonight Show, parody piece that aired (on network TV) when Apple came out with FCP10, hubris is the word that comes to mind.  Google it, it's hilarious. A product manager's nightmare. That upgrade sent me to Pr.