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October 1, 2018
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Premiere Pro 2018 CC hangs at "loading ImporterQuicktime.bundle"

  • October 1, 2018
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Yesterday, I was working on a project when I got a "low level error" that caused my Mac to freeze. I rebooted and successfully got the project to reopen.

Today, Premiere Pro will not launch. It hangs at "loading ImporterQuicktime.bundle". I tried using Option  + Shift after Premiere pro starts to launch, but it still hangs. I uninstalled and reinstalled, but still no progress. I have a version 2017 Premiere Pro, and it successfully launches and will open old projects. Of course, my new projects are created in 2018 and I need to continue working on them.

I have seen this "loading ImporterQuicktime.bundle" issue with other users in threads dating back to CS6, but can't find any current information on this issue. Any help would be greatly appreciated, as there are projects I need to resume work on.

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Participant
November 16, 2020

I just deleted the old QuickTime 7 Pro, and it started working again.  They stopped supporting the program.

Kevin-Monahan
Community Manager
Community Manager
November 7, 2018

DavidP,

Are you on Mac? If so, run task manager and end the process running called  ‘dynamiclink‘. Once closed Premier Pro should open with no errors. Please try it and report back.

Thanks,

Kevin

Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community and Engagement Strategist – Adobe Pro Video and Audio
Participant
August 16, 2019

I have this problem right now.  Just installed latest CC on Mac OS 10.13.6.  Premiere got held up on a plugin I had, so I found it and killed it.  Now it's hung up on this QuickTime thing.  I closed some sort of dynamiclink thing in Activity Monitor and Premiere still stopped on the same thing.

Participant
August 18, 2021

Hey so I just had this same issue. Uninstalled and re-installed 3 times to no avail. Tried all the other plug-in fixes listed and nothign worked. Premiere Updated to version 15.4, but for some reason, there was no 15.0 Folder in my Premiere folder in documents and it had nowhere to load anything

Documents/Adobe/Premiere Pro >> and then I manually added a folder called "15.0"

 

That allowed it to create a user profile for me and everything worked fine.

So far so good....


I had Adobe try to work this out and their solution was to install an older version (14.9). I tired your solution of adding the 15.0 folder myself and IT WORKED!!! Adobe premiere 15.4.1 works just fine! Thank you.