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Premiere crashing non-stop

Explorer ,
Apr 12, 2022 Apr 12, 2022

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Everyday, I have to restart Premiere 10 times at least.

 

This is a fresh Adobe install from 3 weeks ago done by an Adobe support engineer.  So, this is done by the book.

 

I have no idea that it has to do with nested clips and audio.  I have a pro audio setup, with audient and RME soundcards.  Both MME and ASIO give issues.  They are the latest drivers and I changed all the settings to software and not CUDA rendering.

 

I have this with all my projects and not just one.  It just says (not responding) in the title bar.  The cache is on a separate SSD hard drive.  Already cleaned it a thousand times.

 

I am really desperate.  It is impossible to work like this and I have tons of work.

 

Thx

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LEGEND ,
Apr 12, 2022 Apr 12, 2022

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With multiple sound cards, please try setting default audio input to No Input.

 

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Did that!  Will let you know if it helps.  I also changed from default output to a manual selection of output.  My other soundcard is mostly not on.  Only used for recording.

 

Thx already!

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