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Boris RED 5.5 ( windows ) and Premiere Pro CC 2014
Posted by Amir Pahlevani on October 21, 2014 at 8:22 amI chose RED 5 Plug-in for Premier Pro CC 2014 when I installed Boris RED 5.5 . RED has been installed as stand alone but it won’t appear in Premiere. What should I do to have REDD in Premiere? Thanx
Rrenford Fagan replied 8 years, 8 months ago 4 Members · 7 Replies -
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Amir Pahlevani
October 22, 2014 at 12:38 amPC.
Intel Core i7-2600 CPU
RAM: 16.0 GB
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James Macon
October 22, 2014 at 1:35 pmRereading the title of you post that should have been obvious, sorry bout that. You can manually move the RED 5 plugin into place for Premiere, do you have any other versions of Premiere installed on the machine?
James
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Amir Pahlevani
October 25, 2014 at 12:50 amI have only Premiere Pro CC 2014 now.
Where exactly the Boris plug-in file has been stored? I have checked the Premiere plug-in folder and it’s not there. -
Amir Pahlevani
October 26, 2014 at 1:07 pmI just installed premiere Pro CC on my PC. Now I have both Premiere Pro CC 2014 and Premiere Pro CC.
I also installed Boris Continuum Complete 9.0.2 (64-bit). But I have the same problem. BCC9 like RED5.5 won’t appear on either Premiere. -
Peter Burn
November 17, 2014 at 3:19 amRe: using Red 5/BFX/Grafitti in PPRO CC 2014.
I am stumped, totally and utterly. BCC9 and FEC show up in PPRO CC 2014 but not Red/BFX/GRF.
I uninstalled and reinstalled, manually moved the prm plugins, all to no avail. This really is a pain in the sit upon because Premiere Pro CS6 and Vegas 13 will NOT ingest XAVC video. So I have to render everything out to Adobe MXF OP1 422 50 before I can go back to titling etc.
Has anyone managed to get Red 5 et al. to show up in PPRO CC 2014 Video Effects and Video Transitions?
I had to sign up to rent CC 2014 for 12 months 2014 in order to be able to edit XAVC but the 360$/year is trivial compared to using that Vegas add on browser thing to re-render 1 XAVC clip at a time.
Got no regrets buying the PXW X70 but sure is proving a pain to B-Roll it with the PDW 700’s MXF files!
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Rrenford Fagan
October 14, 2017 at 2:56 amThe Boris installer doesn’t give the option for the new Premiere CC. If you still have your old version of Premiere CS6. Install that then install Boris Red 5.5 again. Navigate to; program files/adobe/adobe premiere cs6 (whichever premiere pro cs you have installed)/plug-ins/common then scroll down and you will see ‘FL7-BorisRED5.prm’ there should be three of them. Copy them and paste them to; program files/adobe/adobe premiere cc 2014/plug-ins/common(i created a folder there, named it Boris, then copied them to that folder). Start your premiere pro cc app then go to your affects and scroll down and you’ll see them there available and working.
Rren
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