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In addition to the dozens of effects included with Premiere
Pro, many effects are available in the form of plug-ins. You can
purchase plug-ins from Adobe or third-party vendors, or acquire
from other compatible applications. For example, many Adobe After
Effects plug-ins and VST plug-ins can be used in Premiere Pro. However,
Adobe officially supports only plug-ins that are installed with
the application.
Any effect is available to Premiere Pro when its plug-in file
is present in the common Plug-ins folder. In Windows, install plug-ins
to Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plug-ins\<version>\MediaCore.
In Mac OS, install plug-ins to /Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/Plug-ins/<version>/MediaCore
or to /<user>/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Common/Plug-ins/<version>/MediaCore.
Using the installer for a plug-in is the best way to make sure the
plug-in and its related files are installed in the right place.
Your plug-ins have a set of effects different from the plug-ins described
in Premiere Pro Help if you have done one of the following: installed additional effects,
removed files from the Plug-ins folder,
purchased Premiere Pro as part of a hardware package.
For a current list of third-party plug-ins, go to www.adobe.com/go/learn_dv_plugins.
When you open a project with references to missing effects, Premiere
Pro does the following: tells you which effects are missing,
marks the effects as offline,
performs any rendering without the effects.
Note: To edit a project containing add-on plug-ins on more than
one computer, install the plug-ins on all the computers.
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