David Newman
May 17th, 2007, 01:17 PM
I know several of you have be using the Adobe public beta of Premiere Pro CS3. This is great as Adobe needs all the feedback they can get, particularly if an Adobe bug impacts using your CineForm tools, which Adobe is not testing for. In the latest CS3 release, the plug-ins registry path changes are incompatible with many existing installers, this means your Aspect HD installer, which was working fine, will no longer function on CS3. I have complained, but Adobe has their reasons. As I want you to continue using the CS3 beta and reporting bugs, here is the patch to address the Adobe changes.
The attached download has registry keys for changing where the plugins are installed. These registry keys assume a default Premiere install to "C:\Program Files\Adobe\...", if you installed elsewhere you can simply text edit these *.reg files.
Once CS3 is installed, before installing Aspect HD or Prospect HD/2K, double click on the FixPluginsPath30.reg file. Now the CineForm install will work correctly. To restore the new Premiere plug-ins folder of other components you can optional then use RestorePluginsPathCS3.reg.
Others have noticed removing CS3 breaks installing tools back into older versions of Premiere -- this is true. To fix an older install after removing CS3, run the file that matches your Premiere Pro verison.
FixPluginsPath15.reg or FixPluginsPath20.reg.
I hope this is helpful.
The attached download has registry keys for changing where the plugins are installed. These registry keys assume a default Premiere install to "C:\Program Files\Adobe\...", if you installed elsewhere you can simply text edit these *.reg files.
Once CS3 is installed, before installing Aspect HD or Prospect HD/2K, double click on the FixPluginsPath30.reg file. Now the CineForm install will work correctly. To restore the new Premiere plug-ins folder of other components you can optional then use RestorePluginsPathCS3.reg.
Others have noticed removing CS3 breaks installing tools back into older versions of Premiere -- this is true. To fix an older install after removing CS3, run the file that matches your Premiere Pro verison.
FixPluginsPath15.reg or FixPluginsPath20.reg.
I hope this is helpful.