I've been working on a file for a couple of months working on a number of interviews for a client. All of a sudden my file has stopped working. After working for about a minute (if I'm lucky) in the file I start to get a black monitor, then the wheel of death and then the rest of the computer grinds to a halt. Even if I change the workspace to a different layout it also crashes. If I save it get's almost to the end and the stops. I'm running a retina iMac 4GHz Inter Core i7 with AMD Radeon R9 M295X 4096 MB with 32GB 1600 MHz DDR3 ram. I have 1.56 TB of disk space available. In order to fix this I have updated to the latest version of Premiere and macOS Sierra as well as being on the phone to Adobe. Resetting the preferences on Premiere, uninstalling and reinstalling Premier. Renaming various folders 'old' so it creates new folders. Imported the project into a new project and changed the renderer settings. I've moved the main folder to my desktop and relinked all the footage. It worked for a short time before giving up again. I'm told that there is no problem with Premiere but I still get the same issue with old versions of the file. This is after someone from Adobe starts a file with 3 videos and claims it's working just fine. I'm not using any third party plugins although when I start up it is telling me that DeCrakler, DeNoiser and Dynamics are obsolete. I'm guessing they're obsolete functions in the new version of Premiere. I'm running out of options and don't want to lose weeks of work. You guys have any ideas how to save the day? One thought would be to try and copy and past each sequence into a new document. Not sure if this will work. It will also take a long time. Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks, Ryan(London)
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