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January 15, 2020
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Premiere Pro could not find any capable video play modules. Please update your video display drivers

  • January 15, 2020
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Yesterday, I was editing fine in Adobe 2020 without any issues. Now, when I try to launch the program, it says, "Premiere Pro could not find any capable video play modules. Please update your video display drivers and start again." If I restart my computer, sometimes, the program will launch fine and I can edit. But most of the time, I get this error. And, it all started this morning without any recent updates that I'm aware of. And, when it closes out, my Mac OS says, "Adobe Premiere Pro" has crashed. Not sure what's happening. There was no change to my hardware.

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Correct answer Mitch W

Hi Mitch, Can you please describe what the "winner" is? I have been having the issue of Premier, Encoder, and Audition  2020 not running on my new Mac Pro (I can run Premier 2019). I am running OS 10.15.2 and am using a Pegasus2 R6 and version 4.04.0000.37 of the Promise Utilty app. Based on this thread it is unclear whether the "winner " is to update the Utility to 39 or downgrade it to a lower version. What exactly should I do to implement the "winner" and address the issue? Thanks!


Hi Larry,

Yeah, I understand the confusion. The posts here are a bit out of order. Short answer is to uninstall the Pegasus Utility. If you can locate a copy of the Pegasus Utility version 4.04.0000.30 or earlier, you should be able to install and use it without hitting the problem. Otherwise, just leave the utility uninstalled. The Promise developers and the Adobe developers are both looking at the problem to try to understand what's occurring when the Pegasus Utility is installed that is thwarting our ability to check the GPU status. It'll take a little time to sort out but I expect that both companies will take steps to avoid something like this from happening again. 

21 replies

Light_Slicer
Participant
February 29, 2020

Thank you for this! If been slogging through possible causes of the very same issue which seemingly arose out of nowhere. Hours on the phone with an Adobe rep, some time with Apple support and now finally someone has nailed it! 

bigfatgraphics
Participating Frequently
February 6, 2020

Hi - Just to add that I am having the same issues, and I too have the 2012 trash can MacPro with a Promise Pegasus running version 4.04 

johnpooley3
Inspiring
January 31, 2020

An Adobe staff member in the facebook group "Adobe Premiere Pro Editors on Facebook" has a workaround for this and will apply it if you post in that group. 

Inspiring
January 31, 2020

Thanks for the heads-up!!

But I'm not on facebook. Don't intend to join either... now what?

johnpooley3
Inspiring
January 31, 2020

I have already raised this concern with the Adobe staff member in question and I did not receive a response. 

Inspiring
January 27, 2020

Good news, and bad news. Good news is that I can back up one small version to 14.0, and the problem goes away. So, something in 14.0.1 is broken regarding this issue.

 

Bad news is that all of the projects I created in 14.0.1 (latest version) will not open in 14.0. I get the error saying, "Project was created in a newer version of Premiere.) It was 0.1! That's not a new version.

 

Anyways, something is seriously broken in 14.0.1. I'll try to stick with 14.0 for now. Hopefully, they'll figure it out soon.

Participant
January 28, 2020

For me installing 14.0.0 again didn't make a change.

Macbook Pro 2019 16" with AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 8 GB
macOS Catalina 10.15.2

Mitch W
Participating Frequently
January 27, 2020

Try creating a Root User account and then logging into your system as Root - https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204012
If you're able to work without errors in Root User mode, then the problem has something to do with user permissions. If you're getting the same error when logged in as Root, then it's not a permissions issue. Don't forget to disable Root User account after trying this test.

Inspiring
January 27, 2020

I enabled Root User and tried to launch the program, and it still gives me the display error. So, it's not a permissions issue.

djepsilon5
Participant
January 24, 2020

I've been having this same issue on my brand new 2019 Mac Pro as well. Super frustrating. I have found that if I reboot my machine and then open Premiere right away, it'll work. If I close up Premiere though and try to open, she'll stop working. Basically I have to reboot like 3 times a day. Another issue I've noticed is that occasionally Encoder will stop using the GPU to render (it greys out) and will use Software encoding instead...again, until you reboot.  %^#$^!

 

Really hoping Adobe gets this sorted out for all of us.

Inspiring
January 27, 2020

Yes, that was also happening to me. I could reboot and immediatley launch Premiere. Then, when I would forget and quit, it wouldn't launch any more. Today, however, it will not start up at all any more. Just crashes on launch.

Inspiring
February 7, 2020

No problem.  Just to add: on restart after PU removed completely (unsurprisingly) I can confirm that PP2020 and AE2020 and Prelude 2020 all launch fine (and very quickly too, I might add).

 
So to my mind, it's definitely the Promise Utility that is the issue.
Inspiring
January 23, 2020

Adobe support got it working for me. It was pretty exhaustive, though.

 

First, they ran this program to clean all the creative cloud programs: https://helpx.adobe.com/in/creative-cloud/kb/cc-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html

 

Then, they went through and literally deleted everything setting, preference, cache, file -- anytihng with the word "adobe". Then, reinstalled Creative Cloud and then Premire, and then it worked. I'd be curiosu if this solution works for everyone else.

 

Now, back to reinstalling all my CC apps and plug ins.

Inspiring
January 27, 2020

Well, forget that -- the problem is back. As of this morning, the same crash is happening again. Crap! I need this software to be working, and it's not.

Inspiring
January 27, 2020

Sorry to hear that Russel. I was holding back on all the steps you mentioned because I simply couldn't afford to jump through all these loops. This needs a fix ASAP.
Have you noticed the missing Metal GPU acceleration in AE too? See here: No Metal GPU acceleration available 

Inspiring
January 22, 2020

Yesterday, I spent about 20 minute on a call with Adobe support. They took control of my computer, adjusted some permissions and user stuff, but it didn't fix the issue. Then, we tried plugging in a different monitor (from DP to HDMI), and still no luck. The guy then said he'll get back to me because they've had a few calls regarding this. So, at least they're looking into. He said he would call me back once they have a solution.

Inspiring
January 22, 2020

Thanks Russel for letting me know! I still haven't heard back after sending several crash reports.

Inspiring
January 20, 2020

Shoot! It's gone from bad to worse now. I just uninstalled Premiere, After Effects and Media Encoder, and then re-isntalled them. Before, when I got the error, I could restart my computer and at least get Premiere to launch once (to get my editing work done). But now, it crashes all the time. I can't get Premiere to launch at all. Frustrating! 

Inspiring
January 18, 2020