Otherwise, just create the file and add the line. If it exists, add a line with “SDK_Exporter” to it, or whatever your exporter filename is, without the extension. So you could either (1) supply the libxml*.dll file to AE so that it loads properly, or (2) use the blacklist functionality as follows: In the same folder as the exporter, you’ll want to search for a file named “Blacklist After Effects.txt”. ![]() This is because the MediaCore libraries are present in both PPro and AE, and those libraries do provide limited export support in AE, although third-party exporters don’t show up in the UI. When you launch AE, it loads the exporter plug-ins, although they won’t show up in the UI. So you’ll probably want to not assume the file is already there from the PPro installation. Turns out in my PPro 5.5.2 installation, that file no longer is there, and it’s replaced by libxml2-2.dll, so the exporter doesn’t load in my PPro 5.5.2 either. For those following the thread, here's my findings:Īh, so it has a DLL dependency on libxml2.dll.
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