Premiere CS5 - Export Update für Media Encoder nicht realisierbar

Beim Versuch von exportieren - Medien - erscheint ein Update Hinweis für den Media Encorder. Doch alle Versuche
scheitern dies auszublenden, weil alle aktuellen Updates vorhanden sind. Egal ob das mit automatischer Voreinstellung
erfolgte oder manuell.
Vielen Dank für eine Hilfe

Hallo Mylenium,
erst einmal vielen Dank für die Antworten.
Ich hätte mich schon früher gemeldet, doch der Wirrwar des Login in diesem Adobe Programm nur in die
Foren zu kommen, ist schon ein Gedicht. Schlimmer geht´s nimmer!! Und dann immer wieder in English!
Und biste mal drin, ist der Button > Antwort < nicht vorhanden. Meine Fresse was ein "Spaß"!
Es gab ja 2 Anfragen und dazu möchte ich folgendes noch mitteilen:
a) Update Media Encoder
Eine kpl. Deinstallation mit Neuinstallation nur wegen dieser doofen Anzeige mal sehen. Mir graut´s vor allen Dingen
mit etwaigen verunsicherten Meldungen, die der "Laie" nicht 100%ig deuten kann. Außerdem - bleiben denn die sich in
Arbeit befindeten Daten vorhanden?
b) Abbruch beim exportieren.
Temporäre Dateien schmieren das System wunderbar voll. Das habe ich bereits gemerkt. Das dies auch beim
Export passiert, wußte ich nicht und es läßt sich auch wärend des Prozesses nicht sehen bzw. feststellen wie der
Stand der Dinge ist, sodaß auf Partition C bei ca. 8 Giga freien Platz es evtl. Probleme geben kann.
Gibt es eine Möglichkeit dies zu umgehen?
Auf beide anderen Festplatten ist genügend Platz vorhanden. Wie könnte ich das bewerkstelligen.
Vielen Dank für eine weitere Antwort.
de Hoins

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