Adobe Media Encoder Update???

How can I update the AME without being connected to the internet?
I updated Premiere Pro to 4.0.1 with the download option from a different computer but it did not include the update for the AME.

There will be a download page for the AME update posted soon, in the next couple of weeks.

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    >> In a normal case AME is installed together with Adobe Premiere, isn't it?
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  • Adobe Media Encoder CS4 Issue

    I am currently using Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 and when I go to File → Export → Media and put in my settings Adobe Media Encoder CS4 sends a Error Message...
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    Hi,
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  • Export causes "Media Encoder update is available", though already updated

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    Thank you for your patience and feedback as well as installation info.
    We are still looking into this issue, but we do have a solution for you. 
    To solve this issue, you can put a shortcut of AME application in PPro folder and then PPro can find AME and launch it without errors reported in this thread.  Follow these steps:
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    C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CS5\
    2.       In that folder, you should find the AME application called
    “Adobe Media Encoder” or “Adobe Media Encoder.exe”
    3.       Right click on that file and select “Create Shortcut”. 
    A shortcut of that file will be placed in the same folder. 
    The shortcut file will be called “Shortcut to Adobe Media Encoder.exe”
    4.       Copy the shortcut to your PPro folder. 
    Most users who have this issue have installed PPro to a different folder rather than the default installation location.  Example: copy the above shortcut you created to E:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS5\
    5.       Rename the shortcut from “Shortcut to Adobe Media Encoder.exe” to “Adobe Media Encoder”.  If you have elected to show the file extension, it may have .lnk at the end of the file which should remain.
    6.       If PPro is open, close it and re-launch it.  You should now be able to launch AME from within PPro without an update reminder or other errors. 
    That should do it. 
    Please do let us know if this solution does or does not work for you.

  • Problems to Export to Adobe Media Encoder!

    Hi, I´ve a problem to export to Adobe Media Encoder!
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  • Adobe Media Encoder CC (7.0.1) Update

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  • Adobe Media Encoder CC 7.2.2 Update Installation failed. Error Code: U44M1P7

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  • Adobe Media Encoder CC 7.2.2 Update Update is not applicable. Error Code: U44M2P28

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  • Adobe Media Encoder CS5 - 5.0.1 update

    When I try to update AME CS5 using Adobe Updater, I get this error message:
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    What the hell is Wrong with ADOBE????
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    Read through all the threads, NOT HELPING.
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    Adobe Media Encoder CS5 5.0.1
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