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VolfMedia
Inspiring
July 1, 2017
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Crash when trying to use external monitor

  • July 1, 2017
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This is a brand new laptop that I am working from. The issue that I am having is that I am unable to use an external monitor for my workspace and the laptop screen as the playback monitor at the same time. This was something I did all the time on my older system that I just upgraded.

Every time I select Monitor 1 (my laptop screen) for playback the playhead no longer moves, nothing is displayed int he program monitor and Premier Itself seems to crash as It will no longer close I have to use Task Manager to manual shut it down.

**** I have updated my nvidia drivers to latest ones and still no change ****

1. software: Adobe Premier 2017.1.2

11.1.2 (22)

2. Latest update installed

3. Win 10 Home Ver 1607 Build: 14393.1358

4. Source footage: Combination of ProRess 422 HQ and LT

5. There are no error messages, just a complete freeze.

6. Problem started when I plugged in external monitor via HDMI and set my laptop screen as the "Playback" monitor

7. This is the first time this issue has happened on this system (its a brand new laptop 2 weeks old)

8. There are no other software running

9. There are no third party plugins/codecs this is a fresh system

10. PC SPECS

i7 - 7700HQ Quad Core @ 2.80Ghz

16GB DDR4

Nvidia 1070 GTX

11. Yes, using Mercury Playback

12. When DISABLING CUDA - i get audio playback but NO VIDEO

Please help.

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Correct answer VolfMedia

FOUND THE SOLUTION

After looking around forever I have discovered that a software called SONIC SUITE for Asus ROG laptops (comes pre-installed) was causing the issue, I removed the software and now everything works!

Thank you, everyone, for your help!

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VolfMedia
VolfMediaAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
September 11, 2017

FOUND THE SOLUTION

After looking around forever I have discovered that a software called SONIC SUITE for Asus ROG laptops (comes pre-installed) was causing the issue, I removed the software and now everything works!

Thank you, everyone, for your help!

Participant
March 20, 2018

Oh my gosh, thank you so MUCH!!!

I've been having the same issue across all Adobe products using my new ROG Zephyrus laptop-->Apple Cinema Display.

For a minute there I was thinking it may just be a stubborn communication between Window and the Apple display, but nope! I uninstalled ASUS Sonic Suite and problem solved!! Thanks again!!

FYI: To uninstall ASUS Sonic Suite you have to UNcheck the boxes first. Extremely counter intuitive. 

R Neil Haugen
Legend
July 1, 2017

What are your settings for running two monitors within Windows? Including what are the pixel dimensions of each monitor?

Do you have only that Nvidia, or is there an onboard graphics system running? (Intel Iris or whatever ... )

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
VolfMedia
VolfMediaAuthor
Inspiring
July 1, 2017

Hi Neil.

Thank for the quick reply.

The external monitor is running a 2550x1440 resolution and the lappy is running 1920x1080

Looking at the Nvidia control panel, I don't see any other display adapters.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
July 2, 2017

And Windows Device manager video shows ... ?

Most laptops have an onboard chip.

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...