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05 Nov 2009   #1

Windows 7 Home Premium [64-Bit]
Bulgaria/EU
 
 
Adobe Premiere CS4 crash.

Yo guys, me again.
I have this weird problem with Premiere. Whenever I open it and click on "New Project" it just freezes and it says it's not responding. I tried a full reinstall of Adobe Master Collection, but I still have this problem. This problem just started, but I don't see any newly installed software that can prevent Premiere from working like it should. I can open project files, but can't create them. Any ideas?

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05 Nov 2009   #2

7600.20510 x86
 
 

Try removal of any 3rd party codecs and/or codec packs you've installed.

My attachment could be helpful to you.
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05 Nov 2009   #3

Windows 7 Home Premium [64-Bit]
Bulgaria/EU
 
 

It says no pack detected, I have XiPH and Shark 007 codecs. Will remove manually and post results.
Adobe Premiere CS4 crash.-none_detected.png

Edit: YAY! Thanks! It worked! I kept uninstalling useless things and it somehow worked! There were a couple of media center plugins that I had my doubts about, maybe they were the problem... Eh... dunno... Anyway, thanks A LOT! You're a lifesaver! Now I can finally get to making my video! REP+

Last edited by dw96; 05 Nov 2009 at 09:10 AM..
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05 Nov 2009   #4

7600.20510 x86
 
 

Um....ya! That was a complete guess on my part.
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