Use Media Encoder CS5 in Premiere Pro CS4?

Is there a way to use the Media Encoder CS5 (64bit) with CS4 Premiere Pro (32bit)? The problem is: I only have Premiere CS4 (and not CS5), but I have Adobe Design Premium CS5 (which includes the new Media Encoder, but not Premiere).

but to automatically open up AME CS5 ... hmmm.. maybe a hack?
No, that will not work. Even if you have Audition 4.0 installed (beta), edit in Audition from CS5 will only access Audition 3.0.
The only way to try it is to open AME CS5, go to File/Add Premiere Pro Sequence and select the CS4 project and then the correct sequence.

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         LegalCopyright    = Copyright (C) 2007
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         ProductVersion    = 3,0,1095,0
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         FileVersion       = 3.0.1095.1
         CompanyName       = Adobe Systems Incorporated
         FileDescription   = Adobe DVCPRO 100 Codec
         InternalName      =
         LegalCopyright    = Copyright (C) 2007
         OriginalFileName  =
         ProductName       = Adobe DVCPRO 100 Codec
         ProductVersion    = 3,0,1095,0
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         FileVersion       = 3.0.1095.1
         CompanyName       = Adobe Systems Incorporated
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         InternalName      =
         LegalCopyright    = Copyright (C) 2007
         OriginalFileName  =
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         FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
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         FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
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         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
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         FileDescription   = DivX
         InternalName      = DivX
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         CompanyName       = DivX, Inc.
         FileDescription   = DivX
         InternalName      = DivX
         LegalCopyright    = Copyright © 2000-2009 DivX, Inc. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = DivX.dll
         ProductName       = DivX®
         ProductVersion    = 6.9.2.26
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         FileVersion       = 6.6.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
         CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
         FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
         InternalName      = Qdv.dll
         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = Qdv.dll.mui
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
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         CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
         FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
         InternalName      = Qdv.dll
         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = Qdv.dll.mui
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
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         CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
         FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
         InternalName      = Qdv.dll
         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = Qdv.dll.mui
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
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         FileVersion       = 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
         CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
         FileDescription   = Intel Indeo(R) Video YUV Codec
         InternalName      = iyuv_32.dll
         LegalCopyright    = Copyright Intel Corporation 1992-1997
         OriginalFileName  = iyuv_32.dll.mui
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 6.0.6000.16386
      Intel IYUV codec
         FileVersion       = 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
         CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
         FileDescription   = Intel Indeo(R) Video YUV Codec
         InternalName      = iyuv_32.dll
         LegalCopyright    = Copyright Intel Corporation 1992-1997
         OriginalFileName  = iyuv_32.dll.mui
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 6.0.6000.16386
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         FileVersion       = 1, 0, 0, 65
         CompanyName       = MainConcept AG
         FileDescription   = MPEG Video and Audio Decoder
         InternalName      = MCDSMPEG.AX
         LegalCopyright    = Copyright (C) 2001-2004 MainConcept AG
         OriginalFileName  = MCDSMPEG.AX
         ProductName       = MPEG Decoder
         ProductVersion    = 1, 0, 0, 65
      Microsoft RLE
         FileVersion       = 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
         CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
         FileDescription   = Microsoft RLE Compressor
         InternalName      = msrle32.dll
         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = msrle32.dll.mui
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 6.0.6000.16386
      Microsoft Video 1
         FileVersion       = 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
         CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
         FileDescription   = Microsoft Video 1 Compressor
         InternalName      = msvidc32.dll
         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = msvidc32.dll.mui
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 6.0.6000.16386
      MJPEG Compressor
         FileVersion       = 6.6.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
         CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
         FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
         InternalName      = Quartz.dll
         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = Quartz.dll.mui
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
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         FileVersion       = 6.6.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
         CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
         FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
         InternalName      = Quartz.dll
         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = Quartz.dll.mui
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
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         CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
         FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
         InternalName      = Quartz.dll
         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = Quartz.dll.mui
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
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         FileVersion       = 11.0.6001.7000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840)
         CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
         FileDescription   = Windows Media MPEG-4 Video Decoder
         InternalName      = mpg4dmod.dll
         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = mpg4dmod.dll
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 11.0.6001.7000
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         InternalName      = mpg4dmod.dll
         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
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         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = mp4sdmod.dll
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
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         FileDescription   = Windows Media Screen Encoder
         InternalName      = wmvsencd.dll
         LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
         OriginalFileName  = wmvsencd.dll
         ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
         ProductVersion    = 11.0.6001.7000
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