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A low level exception occurred in Error. How to fix?

Community Beginner ,
Aug 04, 2024 Aug 04, 2024

Hi,

This is the error I am getting. I used Logitech webcam externally. I uninstalled that program as I read a past solution that said I need to uninstall this program. I did it. But, still the error is there.

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This is the error showing in the orange color box in the right bottom corner once I open the software. 

What's the solution? Please guide.

Thank you.




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Community Expert ,
Aug 04, 2024 Aug 04, 2024
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This is the error I am getting. I used Logitech webcam externally. I uninstalled that program as I read a past solution that said I need to uninstall this program. I did it. But, still the error is there.


By @Avadhut25

 

It seems that the uninstaller left the file tsccvid64.dll and the solution for now is probably to go to C:\Windows\SysWOW64 and then delete the file tsccvid64.dll.

 

When done, Premiere Pro should launch without errors.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 04, 2024 Aug 04, 2024
Thank you for your reply.

Is this solution without any issues?

I'm not a technical person and so would be careful before deleting a file,
especially if it's a System file.
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Community Expert ,
Aug 04, 2024 Aug 04, 2024
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Is this solution without any issues?I'm not a technical person and so would be careful before deleting a file,especially if it's a System file.

By @Avadhut25

 

The file seems to be a file that TechSmith Camtasia uses. Do you use Camtasia?

 

If yes, rename the file when you use Premiere Pro to tsccvid64.OLD and when using Camtasia, rename it back to tsccvid64.dll.

 

If no, move the file to the trashcan and see if you encounter any issues with other apps.

 

Yes, the Premiere Pro team would ideally take care of this issue, but for now a workaround may be of some help.

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Community Beginner ,
Aug 04, 2024 Aug 04, 2024
No, I don't use Camtasia.

I will delete this file and see.
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Community Beginner ,
Aug 05, 2024 Aug 05, 2024

I renamed the file and it removed the error. Thank you very much.

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Aug 05, 2024 Aug 05, 2024
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I renamed the file and it removed the error. Thank you very much.


By @Avadhut25

 

Great that it removed the error! 🙂

 

Thanks for reporting back!

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