3D video render

When saving and render 3D video as shown on this tutorial :
http://www.photoshoplady.com/photoshop-tutorial/clean-3d-text-effect-creation-using-cs6/
I have a problem - there is no option to save with Media Encoder ... this option is not active, but I do have ME on my Mac...
I am a Creative Cloud user.
Please help.

Start by reading this:
Could not complete your request because the DynamicLink Media Server is not available.
It explains the potential underlying technical issues, which you should investigate. Also reinstall the software. Run the Creative Cloud Cleaner Tool beforehand...
Mylenium

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