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Hi everybody,
After a Premiere Pro CC 7.1 crash, I tried to reopen my last project and the loading of this project took 1 hour to reopen normally. The yellow loading progression bar is freezing approximatively at 30 % of full load. 1 hour later, my project is open without any problems. If i save the project again, quit Premiere and reopen my project, it loads in a few seconds...
I tried many things before waiting the hour :
This happend several times on a big project (lots of media, multi cameras) usually after many CTRL-Z action that are (I think...) too fast.
My footage are clean and on a Raid 0 disk
It's not really dramatic but when it happens when a director is arround me, and we spend 1 hour to wait for a simple project load... that's really not cool 😕
Anyone got an idea ?
My configuration : Windows 8.1, Premiere Pro CC 7.1, 32 GB Ram, Bi Intel Xeon E5-2630 2.3 GHz
Thanks !
noar
PS : I happened for the first time a few days ago. I've posted this thread : http://forums.adobe.com/message/5838103#5838103
Since, it happend 3 times in two days...
This bug has been isolated and is fixed in the version that we're currently working on. I'm not at all familiar with the bug report, exactly when it was discovered, or what's known about the cause.
Great job figuring out what was wrong with the project, noar, and of course how to remedy the problem. The details you provided made it possible for us to figure out that the issue you were experiencing mapped to a known bug.
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It sounds like your media is re-conforming? Do you have any really long clips?
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No the longest clip is approximatively 5 ou 6 minutes long.
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Does your project happen to have stabilization applied to any clips? Or, lots of keyframe animation?
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My project don't have any stabilization effect.
It has 8-10 timelines
It has one "long"' timeline -> approximatively 2 hours with 3 videos tracks and 11 audio tracks
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It happened with me and I have lots of animation. What I can do to make it fast? Premiere is trying to read media.
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Hi noarprodz ,
Thanks for posting on adobe forums,
Please tell us, what type of footage you are using ?
What are the effects you have applied ?
what is the duration of the project ?
Are you using any third party plugins e.g. Magic bullets ?
Any 3rd party hardware e.g. blackmagic ?
You can try one thing, try to import whole project in After Effects, then export that as as new premiere pro project..
try to open new project.
one more thing you can try, open the project inthe premiere pro and export as FCP XML.
Now open a new premiere pro blank project, import FCP xml file in the premiere pro.
Hope these will work for you , crossing my fingers
Happy Editing,
Sandeep
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Please tell us, what type of footage you are using ?
What are the effects you have applied ?
what is the duration of the project ?
Are you using any third party plugins e.g. Magic bullets ?
Any 3rd party hardware e.g. blackmagic ?
You can try one thing, try to import whole project in After Effects, then export that as as new premiere pro project..
one more thing you can try, open the project inthe premiere pro and export as FCP XML.
Now open a new premiere pro blank project, import FCP xml file in the premiere pro.
Next time it will bug (sure it will...) this is what I'll do :
Hope these will work for you , crossing my fingers
THANKS EVERYBODY FOR YOUR PRECIOUS HELP AND THE TIME YOU SPEND TO READ MY PROBLEMS !!
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New day, new crash... many crashes in fact... 😞
My project is getting bigger everyday. My last tests returned the following results :
So I think the crash is link with some autosave feature or history feature maybe saved in the project file ? I really don't know how the new prproj files are organized...
My next step :
Anybody got a suggestion ? Adobers please help !!!!
Thank you...
noar
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Hello,
I've posted many threads these last days related to several crashes and an anormal time to load big project (between 30 mins to more than 1 hour...). No responses on this forum so I did a lot of tests myself to understand where does it come from.
Here is the situation :
Sometimes (often after an undo command) Premiere crashes. When I try to reopen the project, it freeze at the orange loading bar. Then wait between 30 minutes to 1 hour (!!!) and my project is back as it should. When my project is finally loaded, I save it under a new name and notice that the file size of this new project (exactly the same as the one that open during 1 hour) is smaller ! In my case : 7 MB for the crashed one and 3.5 for the new one !!After many tests, it seems that it's an undo problem :
I'm feeling alone with this problem and no one at Adobe staff is decided to answear me. PLEASE ADOBE contact me and give me a solution !!!
Thank you !
noar
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This is not something I'm experiencing on my own Windows 8.1 machine, nor have I seen others reporting the same issue. It's likely a problem with that project, or if happening to more than one project, with your system in general.
Have you tried resetting Preferences? Have you tried importing the project into a new one?
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[Please keep only one thread per issue. I've deleted the new thread.]
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noar,
I have completely flushed my machine of all things adobe, including flash and acrobat. I first followed this page for the cleaner tool, which I have used before: http://helpx.adobe.com/creative-suite/kb/cs5-cleaner-tool-installation-problems.html
Choose clean everything for all adobe products.
I also used (for mac): http://helpx.adobe.com/flash-player/kb/uninstall-flash-player-windows.html to remove flash player...not certain if that was necessary, but I figured there are likely some shared directories that I would be deleting, so I let the adobe product do the job before I did it manually.
From there, I went as far as removing all adobe system/user libraries. I first copied those files to a seperate drive prior to deleting them. I also copied the media cache files prior to deletion so that my footage would not need to re-conform on reopening the project files. I am osx, so the paths will differ, but I believe from memory, that the adobe library filestructure is very much the same on both platforms.
From there, I ran a disk utility (defrag), recycled my machine, re-installed creative cloud, then premiere, after effects, photoshop, bridge, extention manager, and audition.
After the full re-install, my saved project files (pre-'undo' crash, or reopened from crash and saved) opened much faster than before, peak files and conform files ran much faster. The software is much more responsive. I have not experienced an 'undo' issue as of yet and i will certainly update if I do. However, the Adobe QT32 Server is still on lockdown, so that will take further involvement with the adobe engineers to understand what that issue causes or doesn't. Also, the copy I had saved of a 'crashed' file tried to open just the same, so I'm considering that file corrupt and have removed it from my system, as well as all associated autosaves.
Hopefully you are back to editing! What's your show called?
Cheers.
Dave O'
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back up any presets, effects/media encoder etc...
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FYI, using the Adobe Cleaner Tool does NOT flush "all things Adobe" from your drive. Last time I ran it, I ran EasyFind, searching for "Adobe," and it found over 300 files with Adobe in the name. If you want to truly start fresh, you need to remove those items manually.
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Yes Jim, you are correct, which is where deleting all user/system library items comes to play as described.
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Dave,
That's good to know that a fresh reinstall speed up the load of the "crashed" projects but you also know that in the real life, we can't afford reinstalling the system everyday Anyway that's maybe a lead for Adobe's developpers...
I'm back in buisness. My trick seems to work great (did two times since this morning) and Annie's post confirmed that it worked for her too. Glad to have a solution now, and glad to share it and avoid other people to waste 1 week with this bug.
Jim : you're right. Adobe Cleaner Tool does not flush everything. You need to flush the lasts files manually.
Dave : I'm working on a pilot for a new french TV show. This is called "Viens dans mon jardin" (please come in my garden). Idea is simple : a family with a very bad garden calls the show and a professionnal gardener comes to their house and give them advices and works with the family to get the garden better. It's a kind of "kitchen's nightmare" in a garden... French version... so soft one
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noar,
update, re-installing did not permanently solve the issue, and I thank you extremely for your <Link Index= trick...worked splendidly. That one's severely over my head! And to clarify, this machine desperately needed an adobe cleanup. There were remnants of CS3 still here. You are correct in mentioning that production cannot stall on a daily basis. This is a strange issue, and I imagine we will see more of this popping up in discussion. I'll reach out to these guys out here in SF to see what they can dig up. The show sounds like a great project! thanks for sharing!
cheers!
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Hehe I'm pretty proud of this trick in fact
The nerd part of me can't bear being beaten by a software... 1 week digging to find this one !
I'm very interrested to know where does this bug come from, just for my own curiosity. Feel free to contact me or post here to explain this issue when you'll have an answeart from Adobe.
Cheers !
noar
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This bug has been isolated and is fixed in the version that we're currently working on. I'm not at all familiar with the bug report, exactly when it was discovered, or what's known about the cause.
Great job figuring out what was wrong with the project, noar, and of course how to remedy the problem. The details you provided made it possible for us to figure out that the issue you were experiencing mapped to a known bug.
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When will this version be released? This just started happening to me an Noar's workflow didn't work.
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I was referring to CC7.2, which was released in mid-December. CC7.2.1 followed shortly thereafter.
What exactly do you mean when you say "this just started happening..." What I'm getting at is how sure you are that the problem you're encountering is exactly the same issue that Noar and others hit.
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Mark,
I started recieving problems loading premiere pro cc projects after saving them and re-opening them. I repeat. I cannot re-open a project even after it has been saved. I have been forced to create a new project and import the previous one to continue editing. When I boot premiere and load a previous project it locks up and fails to load. I get the beach ball of death and I must force quit and create a new project. This just started happening after the most recent update from Creative Cloud.
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It sounds like you're having a completely different problem than Noar and the others on this old thread, so I advise starting a new thread. In their cases, only some projects were affected, whereas I gather that every project you save ends up being unloadable. Plus, if you're on 7.2.1, then the bug that caused the problem that Noar found a workaround for is no longer present. By the way, it helps to report the exact version that you have, after double-checking what's reported in the About box. Occasionally we find that customers are not actually on the current version. Regardless, it makes the thread clearer for people who come across it in the future after a newer version is out.
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It seems like I'm having this same issue in the latest version of Premiere. I'm on a late 2020 iMac. Projects started taking forever to load, and now it crashes if I click on the wrong bin.
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