Premiere Pro :: Constantly Hangs On Loading On Mavericks?
Apr 11, 2014
I was using it for a class on my computer and decided to add some stuff to hopefully add things I didn't know how to do on my own and now I can't seem to open premiere. So I browsed for fx factory stuff and downloaded it and installed the free-plugins through that. Now it seems like premiere gets stuck on the quicktime exporter host. is there any way to fix this so that i can use it again? I'd really like to be able to finish my project, since I don't want to go back to imovie..
Once I render and save a project, exit out, and come back in, the rendered files that I "saved" are not rendered. This all happened after the mavericks software update
I just loaded CS3 Photo Shop and Illustrator onto my new 15" Retna MacBook Pro running Mavericks. The programs begin to start up but get hung up at the splash screen.
There's nothing I can do except Force Quit the application. All of the top menu items are grayed out rendering the programs useless. Â I've attached a screen shot of what it looks like when Photo Shop loads. How do I resolve this? I've let the applications just sit for over 20 minutes but nothing happens. They're just stuck.Â
I did a clean install of VS Ultimate 6 after completely removing VS Ultimate 5 from my system. Boy, do I wish I had not done that!
After installing VS 6 and all of its extras, it starts up fine. But when I load project (VSP) files I had created using VS 5, it starts populating the timeline with clips and then hangs hard. It never comes back … i have let it start loading before bed, and the hourglass is still spinning when I wake up the next morning. Have to forcibly close it.
Not all VSP files will hang VS 6. Just the most important two projects. Periodically, as I'm developing my project (and a separate parallel project), I will create my own work back up by doing a File Save As with a new number at the end of the file name. I am presently working on Act I v14. I have verified that v1 thru v3 work fine, but v4 thru v14 all hang VS 6, as well as Act II v1 thru v8 (which is all of them). These two projects represent hundreds of hours over the last 10 months. If I have to start over, I will kill myself or start drinking again or something.
I would remove it and reinstall VS Ultimate 5, but I am unable to locate installation disk #1. I have my serial number stored away in a CodeWallet database, but the disk is mislaid somewhere in this debris field that is laughingly called my home computer room. So, how I could download, VS Ultimate 5 disc #1,
Windows 7 Ultimate w/SP1 and all updates (64-bit operating system) AMD Phenom II X4 925 Processor 2.80 GHz AMD Radeon HD 6450 display adapter 8 GB RAM 104 GB system drive (7 GB free) 833 GB second drive (459 GB free)
My Windows 7 Adobe CS6 v13.0.1 x64 hangs when loading a file. However the CS6 v13.0.1 x32 application runs correctly. Do I need to re-install Adobe CS6 Upgarde?
When I start capture in Premiere Pro CS6 on my Mac (Mavericks OS), it stops capturing after a few seconds. I did not have this problem with CS5.5 or Leopard OS.
Ever since I updated to Mavericks on my Mac, Premiere Pro keeps freezing on me when I try to view file in folders through the Media Browser. I'm sure it's a Mavericks issue, but I can't reinstall all of my apps, nor do I have the time. Apple doesn't seem to respond to my questions (they get lost in there 1 million questions a day) discussion page.
Slowly but surely my OSX environment is being extricated from the absolute lunacy that every file used by any application had to reside on the machine's root drive. Adobe Premiere Pro, for example, created a $USER/Documents/Adobe subdirectory where it stored my profile information. I attempted to move that profile information to a network drive and to use an alias to point $USER/Documents/Adobe at $NETWORK_DRIVE/Adobe. Now Adobe Premiere Pro CC crashes on startup. I have attempted to trash my preference (deleting the 7.0 subfolder of the Adobe/Premiere Pro folder).
I work on a Windows 7 machine. I have Creative Cloud. I am trying to import an aaf that my editors have sent me. They first sent me an .aaf with "AAF edit protocol" checked and all the media imbedded in the file. It gave me a Generic Error after trying to import. Â I had them re-export the .aaf this time with links to the media as instructed on all the info I could find online. On import into Premiere, it begins to import and then just hangs.It just sits there. If I click Cancel or the 'x' in the upper right of the window, then Premiere stops responding and I have to shut it down using Windows Task Manager.
I am trying to export a 15 minute film, with a LOT of audio clips to OMF for ProTools. The exporting "hangs" during the process when it encounters a certain file-name. The filename is gibberish, so I have not the slightest idea, which file it is, or where on the timeline I could look for it. Â Another problem seem to be nested audio sequences can't be exported. Am I correct in assuming that I will have to replace every single clip by hand? Â (Why is there no Python interface for Premiere... life would be SO much easier ) Â I've read through some of the threads concerning OMF: If I understand it correctly, OMF export is really buggy/limited in PPro CC for a fast workflow with a ProTools site?
I'm using Premiere CS6 and I have a AVI file that loads video just fine, but no audio. In windows movie maker, the same file loads audio, but no video. VLC Player can play the file perfectly (audio and video) so I clearly have the right codecs installed. Â I ran a program called gspot on the file, and it identified the video codec as "xvid", and the audio codecs as - "ac3 (0x2000) Dolby Laboratories, Inc". Is it possible to just point adobe to whatever codec VLC is using? I copy this "ad2ac3dec.dll" file into the root premiere pro directory. But it didn't work for me (I put the dll in my Adobe/Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 directory).
PremierePro CS6 was working fine until I updated an unrelated dll file for another (audio editing) program.
The file is a VST:Â Kontakt 5 8out.dll (Native Instruments). Â Although PremierePro is suppose to be able to use 3rd party VSTs they usually crash for me so I export the audio, edit it, then reimport it. Â How can I start PPro bypassing all plugins, then disable them?
Is it possible to load a MPEG-2 TS-video (.ts) file in the Program Adobe Photoshop Element 10, until now the program refuse to load such a file and do not recognize is. I have some films loaded from satellite TV and like to remove the commercials, that is the reason that i buy this program.
I've had this problem since switching over to Premiere, and continue to have it since upgrading from CS6 to CC. I can't believe this is actually how Premiere is supposed to work. It's a global thing, not specific to a single project. But I'll use my current project as an example:  I have about 4 hours of media, mostly P2 Avc-Intra, with some R3D as well. Total number of media clips: around 2600.Every time I open the project, it takes a thoroughly horrific amount of time for the media to finish loading (as evidenced by the "Loaded" status message at the bottom of the screen, and the "Media Pending" screen display on still-pending clips). On this particular project, for example, it takes 12 minutes for the media to finish loading. It doesn't take many crashes or reboots per day before the re-loading process eats up a significant chunk of my billable hours.  I've tried having the media cache in the internal drive/Adobe/Common directory, and I've deleted that and set the media cache for the external Thunderbolt media RAID. Same results either way.  System specs: OS 10.7.5 iMac 2.7 GHz Core i5    20 GB RAM    P Pro 7.1.0  (though, as I said, it has been like this in CS6 as well)RADEON 6770M     Hardware Mercury acceleration is not an option (grayed out), so that's turned off.Results are the same regardless of whether I have the RED Rocket card connected.
my animation takes around two seconds to load within my browser. Is there a way to display a loading symbol such as spinning circle, that will show the animation is loading, then disappear once it is ready to display?
I'm currently working on a site which is almost 95% complete. The loading time for the site is approx 7-10 seconds which seems to be slow. I have placed a preloader but that doesn't seem to be coming up while the site is loading. Â Is there anyway to speed up the loading time. Like some code that will tell it load specific number of frames first and then load the rest in the background? Â I have compressed the images that are being used but cannot compress further as they may lose the quality.I've got the preloader working and now it seems to be showing up while the site is loading. Is there any way to speed up the loading time.
it seems PS CS6 has a crashing problem and no one seems to have a solid cause. That's happening to me so I thought I would post the crash report to see. Â I've heard that font conflicts can ometimes cause this, but it happens no matter what I'm doing....font, no font, large files, small files, etc. Â I'm on an iMac Version 10.6.8 3.4 GHz Intel i7 8GB RAM 164 GB free on desktop HD
Whenever I open a document a document (large size / small size / lots of layers / very few layers) photoshop opens the document, about 70% of the file previews and the Mac rainbow wheel starts spinning and Photoshop becomes entirely unresponsive.
CS 6, just updated.Running on an iMac 3.4 ghz Intel Core i7, 16 g ram, tones of scratch disc.PS opens and I can do the work but when I save and move on to something else, it crashes everytime. I have sent 7 crash reports to Adobe today.
I am running Vista 32 on a 15" MacBook Pro through Bootcamp.I installed CS4 and available updates, and even updated my video driver -- i am using an Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT.My problem is that Photoshop crashes frequently during such benign tasks as dragging guides, creating new layers, etc, thus rendering the software unusable. I've searched everywhere for known issues, followed the troubleshooting steps on Adobe's OpenGL and GPU support pages but nothing's seemed to work.
Each time I open CS4 and the initial image I get this message, "Photoshop has encountered a problem with the display driver, and has temporarily disabled GPU enhancements. Check the video card manufacturer's website for the latest software."
I'm writing to the Adobe Forum because GeForce feels they are not the cause of the problem. Here is what I've done toward resolving this problem: As a side note let me add here that after upgrading CS2 to CS4 this error message appeared religiously. That caused me to purchased an Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT display adapter w/ 512mb memory.
Prior to installing the new card I downloaded their newest drivers for this card after removing the old drivers. Originally I had a GeForce 7600 card. The error message continued with the new card. I've searched the settings within CS4 trying to find an option that would resolve the problem. This machine has a new motherboard, a D945GNT Intel board. It will support 64-bit however I'm currently running XP Pro 32-bit, SP3.
I have a scene with a lot of objects and textures and my mouse is constantly flashing to a circle like if max is calculating or loading something. This is very annoying cause when the mouse becomes a circle I can no longer click and it is a circle like every half a second...
I was creating a digital scrapbook page this morning, and as I went to save, CS6 crashed without warning (as it does 50% of the time for me when I have a project I am working on). Usually, I go to save, or open a new file to work with and the whole program just shuts off on me without a word. It is simply there one second and gone the next. If I am lucky, it has recovered something of what I have done in the past 10 minutes. HOWEVER today, it crashed, and when I opened it back up, it recovered half of what I had done and immediately crashed again, giving me this error message:   Problem signature:  Problem Event Name:   APPCRASH  Application Name:   Photoshop.exe  Application Version:   13.0.1.0  Application Timestamp:   5022da9d  Fault Module Name:   ntdll.dll  Fault Module Version:   6.1.7601.17725  Fault Module Timestamp:   4ec4aa8e  Exception Code:   c0000005  Exception Offset:   0000000000027b11  OS Version:   6.1.7601.2.1.0.768.3  Locale ID:   1033  Additional Information 1:   9e05  Additional Information 2:   9e057b49cc84a2b32beb0976b9fa1666  Additional Information 3:   9357  Additional Information 4:   9357da59a0d0124ba1ff6db7da3265ac  Read our privacy statement online: [URL]   This is the first time I have had this happen with an error message. Usually it just closes up altogether and I have to reopen and redo my projects from wherever the last save point was. I have my recovery set to 10 minutes because I seem to lose my files so often when trying to save. This is getting a bit ridiculous and I did NOT have this problem even one time with the CS6 Beta.Â
Ever since I've installed PS CC it has crashed several times per day. I've installed 14.1.2, and the crashes still persist.  The viewport always fails to rerender at some point when I'm zooming in or out or have changed layers. The scenerios differ, but it always has to do with a needed graphics refresh. On some occasions the crash dialog will not appear until I attempt to save (knowing that's already crashed, but hoping...). I have used Photoshop since (I believe) version 2. CC is the worst release I have ever seen.  AMD Phenom II X4 945 Processort 3.00 GHz 8.00 GB 64-bit Win 7  Problem signature:  Problem Event Name:         APPCRASH  Application Name:         Photoshop.exe  Application Version:         14.1.2.427  Application Timestamp:         524002c6  Fault Module Name:         Photoshop.exe [code]...
I installed x4 the other day and it appeared to work fine. I have a Sony HD camcorder that I believe is AVCHD. I have been using and importing clips from this camera. I got the notice that an update was available and I updated the program. Since then, every time I try to edit a movie it constantly crashes. I try to import some music, it crashes. I came to the conclusion that it was the update causing it so I restored my computer to the day before I updated. It still crashes.
A major part of my workflow on CS2 involved cutting and pasting files, renaming files and deleting files in Bridge.
Now with my new installation of CS4 everytime I try to move anything Bridge will quit! I'm also having problems after deleting NEF files in ACR when returming to Bridge as they do not remove theirselves every time. Navigating out a folder then back in sometimes works, other times it causes a crash.
Any advice? I can't even revert back to CS2 as my Nikon D3 files don't work on it!
I noticed sometimes, well more often now when I go to save for the web and hit the "save" button to select my directory it will automatically try to save the image as .html instead of .jpg which is already selected? 7.0 bug? It is very rare this happens but it is becoming more frequent now.
A few days ago I received a drawing, after opening it, my mouse middle button setting has gone to mbuttonpan=0 and fillmode=0
The problem is now this setting is set as a default now, and every time i open ACAD i have to reset it to mbuttonpan=1 and fillmode=1 (to view hatchs).
Plus, now every time i close ACAD i find a file (acad.lsp) which comes out from no where into the directory of the working files i open. what should be done to stop this.
After two days I finally got my images into Lightroom.  But everytime I go to a folder, Lightroom rebuilds the thumbnails, even if I have just been to that folder. As I scroll down the thumbnails, Lightroom lags as I see thumbnails appear and come into focus again, even afer I have been in that folder several times. I have NOT changed the size of the thumbnails.  My hard drive is constatly grinding when in Lightroom. Also, most of these images are JPGs and not RAW.  PC Specs: Windows 7i5 Processor, 6GB RAM 1GB HDD, .5GB free  Lightroom settings: JPEG Preview: Medilum size Embed Fast Lad Data is checked