CS6 MPEG-1 Export

Hi, I recently bought the CS6 Master Suite and in Media Encoder there does not appear to be a way to export MPEG-1 files. I have tried to import the MPEG-1 preset on a flash drive over from an old computer with CS4 and a message pops up saying that the "exporter for this file does not exist." Is there a way to get the exporter files over from the old version? If so, where would these be kept? I have navigated to a folder called "Common" under "Plug-ins" and for both versions of software they include the MPEG export formats. If there is no possible way, is there any type of update Adobe can release?

Given MPEG 1's antiquity and sparsity of use, it's unlikely Adobe will ever add it back in.  But, you can always ask...
https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/mmform/index.cfm?name=wishform

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