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timusattud
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November 20, 2017
Question

Premiere Elements 2018 keeps freezing and crashing

  • November 20, 2017
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I am a familiarly new user of 2018 Elements, however I have completed two full video projects this month. I am trying to work on my third project and the video loads into the project assets, and I can see my video image dispay, however I cannot edit or play the video. I've gone back and tried to play the other two projects I've completed this month and none my videos are loading to run/play.  Every time, I try to edit a new project or play a video that I have fully edited previously it does not play and I get the default windows loading circle.

I've tried the basics restarting my machine and re-executing Elements number of times, however nothing is working. I've not done anything to my machine or Elements. Again its not allowing me to play or edit my videos in project mode as of recent. Please help

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    timusattud
    Participant
    November 21, 2017

    Thanks for the follow-up Steve. Apparently, the issue was with windows applying an update to the machine, which caused disruption within Adobe elements 2018 application itself. Sounds like a bug with Adobe application.

    Adobe tech support walked me through the fix by doing the following:

    Please Close the program first. Click on WINDOWS icon on the bottom left corner & Type %appdata% (Even if you do not see any bar to type).

    Go to the folder Adobe>Premiere Elements & rename the 16.0 folder to 16.0.old . Relaunch the program & see if that resolves your issue

    Community Expert
    November 22, 2017

    timusattud  wrote

    Thanks for the follow-up Steve. Apparently, the issue was with windows applying an update to the machine, which caused disruption within Adobe elements 2018 application itself. Sounds like a bug with Adobe application.

    Adobe tech support walked me through the fix by doing the following:

    Please Close the program first. Click on WINDOWS icon on the bottom left corner & Type %appdata% (Even if you do not see any bar to type).

    Go to the folder Adobe>Premiere Elements & rename the 16.0 folder to 16.0.old . Relaunch the program & see if that resolves your issue

    Thanks for passing that along.  I'm saving it for future use!

    Bill

    Legend
    November 20, 2017

    What model of camcorder is your video coming from? What is the format and resolution of your source video?

    It also might be helpful to know your operating system, processor and RAM and the amount of free space on your hard drive.