Adobe Premiere (Media encode CS6)

Hi, I just downloaded Adobe Premiere. On my computer, it presents itself as Adobe Media Encoder CS6. After clicking on it, he said: "Thank you for using Adobe Media Encoder CS6.» The installed Adobe Media Encoder product has not been activated. "Please launch and activate the Adobe product before continuing to use Media Encoder. What does that mean? In addition, there is a right to a software trial of video editing? How can I get it works without having to install again?

Thank you.

This means that you must launch the first. SOUL is just an auxiliary tool which accompanies it. If the body is not found, reinstall it.

Mylenium

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