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If you're running the Apple Silicon version Premiere Pro on an M1 or M2 based Mac, Wraptor DCP isn't available.
https://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-pro/kb/premiere-pro-for-apple-silicon.html
With Premiere Pro closed, Get Info on the application in the Finder and enable "Open using Rosetta" to use the Intel version. While using Rosetta, "Wraptor DCP" will show in the Format pop-up menu as expected.
You'll want to do the same thing for Media Encoder.
Get Info window for Premiere Pro 22.5 with
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It's a lite version of Wraptor DCP that is not included with the Apple Silicon only versions of Premiere Pro (24.x and now 25.x)..
You can license the full version from the publisher QuVIS. I think it was $100 for 30 days the last time I used it.
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Today is July, 15, 2024. DCP Wraptor is not working even in an Intel iMac. Crashes, 4 hours with Adobe Support. I have to deliver my film today and the only option is to do it in the DCP O Matic, or buy the license of Easy DCP. I already send an email to Quvis to see what's going on.
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In November 2024 it still doesn't work on Apple silicon. Neither v24.x nor v25.0 include Wraptor DCP, and running them in Rosetta is not possible. I guess those are native Apple silicon apps or something like that. In the Creative Cloud App, there are no older versions than v24.0, so this is not a solution. The only thing I could do was to chat with support and they sent me a standalone installer of v23.0, I installed it, then I checked in the "Open using Rosetta". After that point, you can access Wraptor DCP inside Premiere Pro 23.0. You can use it for DCP exports and still have the latest version as well. Well, it is a solution, but a very odd and hopefully temporary one. I hope, after many years, Adobe will finally find a way to adapt the Wraptor exporter to the new Apple silicon environment.