![]() Now that I'm browsing random files, I just ran across this file:Ĭ:\Users\caleb\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Extension Manager CC\Log\EMCL.logĪnd it contains log info dated today. ![]() Is it possible there's a remnant of my extension still somewhere messing things up? I've made sure it's cleared from the following locations:Ĭ:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro 2022\CEP\extensionsĬ:\Program Files\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensionsĬ:\Users\caleb\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\CEP\extensions Same issue, even with only "15.0" listed: They all fail.Īm I missing something? How do I make sure users can install it on the latest version of Premiere? I'm using the latest versions of AE Scripts ZXP Installer and ZXPInstaller and Anastasiy's Extension Manager. I've also tried messing with the CSXS Version as well, but no luck. Everything works well in debug mode in Premiere Pro 2022 but when I package and try to install, it says it's not compatible with the current version of Premiere and shows it's only compatible with Premiere Pro 2021.īased on the CEP 11.1 Cookbook: I think Premiere Pro 2021 is the Host PPRO 15, and it's my understanding that adding 99.9 will make it compatible with all future versions, correct?īut no matter what I put in the Host Version (I've tried 15.0, 16.0, 21.0, and 22.0) I just can't get it to be recognized as compatible with Premiere Pro 2022. I have a CEP panel that I'm getting ready to release.
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