Export DCP

Have latest version of Prem Pro CC 2014 but no DCP export option shows up in Media Export menu

Premiere Pro 8.0.1 includes the Wraptor DCP export.
Premiere Pro can initiate a Wraptor DCP packaging task directly without using Adobe Media Encoder CC. The Wraptor version invoked from Premiere Pro is not color calibrated. Please ONLY use the current Adobe Media Encoder CC (8.0.1 or newer) to invoke a Wraptor DCP packaging task for correct color. You can download the latest release version of the Adobe Media Encoder CC (8.0.1) from Adobe Creative Cloud!
Alternatively, you can either upgrade Premiere Pro to use a proper Wraptor plugin manually by doing the following operations or queue to Adobe Media Encoder CC as workaround:
Check quvis website for more details. (www.quvis.com/dcp-tools)

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