Media export presets from CC to CC2014

Has anyone had success transferring their Media Custom export Presets from CC to CC2014?
Allegedly these are epr files.
Preset Import function in standalone Adobe Media Encoder does not know where to start  looking or even give a clue...so I Explorer searched the C: drive ....and found 10,151   ".eps" files spread everywhere. !!!
Surely there is a path to ones Custom .eprs?
Anyone able to advise please?

Here is the go guys...easy once one knows.
In My Documents I created a folder 'Shooter Custom Export Presets'
I opened AME standalone CC vers. and found the Custom Presets in the right hand panel.
I selected them all and right clicked. Export Presets to the folder of choice.
Opened AME CC2014 and imported them.
Worked fine.
Note: the menu bar in AME standalone has import facility as well. Not sure why if it does noy know where to find them.... so its easier to work in that right hand panel after going thru the process I described above.

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