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Mike Beckett June 18th, 2013 11:32 AM

Premiere Pro CC not retaining settings from CS6
 
I decided to break this out from the big thread.

I was using Premiere Pro CS6 installed via my Creative Cloud account for the past year. I installed the CC update this morning, but it hasn't brought across my effect presets, keyboard preferences or export types.

Pete Bauer mentioned that he was given an option to import this; I've just reinstalled and there's no option. There are options to synch your settings to and from the Creative Cloud for Premiere CC, but no option that I can see to pull settings from CS6.

Have anyone got any thoughts on this? Have I just to start plundering round and trying to manually copy settings from my old Premiere?

Mike Beckett June 18th, 2013 02:02 PM

Re: Premiere Pro CC not retaining settings from CS6
 
OK, I haven't managed to find a way to do this automatically, so I copied the settings manually from CS6 CC. I'll feel wick if someone shows me an easier way!

This is only something to consider if your settings weren't copied in to CC automatically. Back up all your settings folders before you destroy them!


On Windows, settings now live (mostly) in: My Documents - Adobe - Premiere Pro - 7.0. In there is a folder called Profile-CreativeCloud-


For Workspace layouts, title templates etc:
Go to: My Documents - Adobe - Premiere Pro - 6.0 - copy the Layouts, Styles, and Templates folders from here to the new Profile-CreativeCloud- folder.


For your effect presets:
Go to: %appdata%\Adobe\Premiere Pro\6.0
The file is: Effect Presets and Custom Items.prfpset

Copy this to the Profile-CreativeCloud- folder, as above.


For Media Encoder custom exports:
Go to: %appdata%\Adobe\Common\AME\6.0
Copy the Presets folder
Go to %appdata%\Adobe\Common\AME\7.0
Paste the Presets folder in there.


For custom sequence types:
Go to: %appdata%\Adobe\Premiere Pro\6.0
Copy the Settings folder
Go to the Profile-CreativeCloud- folder, as above.
Paste the Settings folder in here.


For keyboard customisation:
Go to: %appdata%\Adobe\Premiere Pro\6.0
Locate the appropriate ".kys" file(s). Mine is mb.kys. Copy the file(s).

Go to the Profile-CreativeCloud- folder, as above, and open the win subfolder.
Paste the .kys files into the win sub folder.


I think that's pretty much it. You may have to restart Premiere. From now on, your settings can be synched to the cloud, and the pain is over.

Pete Bauer June 18th, 2013 04:56 PM

Re: Premiere Pro CC not retaining settings from CS6
 
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Wow, fast work, Mike!

I installed a bunch of the apps on my main editing box this afternoon and in light of your experience, I kept a closer eye on their behavior upon first launch. It does appear that settings migration varies per application. Here's my best hack at it so far:

One shot migration script (if you don't do it at first launch, you're out of luck):
Photoshop, Audition

No migration from CS6 or earlier, but can share settings between installations on different computers via your Cloud subscription:
Premiere, After Effects

No apparent migration:
Prelude, Speedgrade, Illustrator

(See attached screen grabs of the various dialog boxes -- Audition was by far the most detailed, with 3 successive dialogs).

Although this isn't a particularly big deal for me personally, I don't feel Adobe ignoring this issue for a major release is defensible.

Mike Beckett June 19th, 2013 12:09 AM

Re: Premiere Pro CC not retaining settings from CS6
 
Looks like that's correct, Pete. I just ran Photoshop CC for the first time and was offered the option to migrate settings.

I love the idea that settings are in the cloud now, and I never have to worry again.


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