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  • Error Message – OS or Pr? And What To Do?

    Posted by Peter Tours on May 16, 2013 at 8:56 pm

    I’ve had this error message all day, have restarted, blasted PRam, blasted prefs, repaired dics permissions, cleaned media cache, copied and pasted the project to a new one and everything else I can think of. Bascially I can work but this message won’t go away:

    Premiere Pro has encountered an error:

    [/Volumes/BuildDisk/builds/slightlybuilt/shared/adobe/MediaCore/AudioRenderer/Make/Mac/../../Src/AudioRender/AudioPrefetch.cpp-99]

    Anyone know what to do here?

    Peter Tours
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    Peter Tours replied 13 years ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Kris Merkel

    May 17, 2013 at 2:29 pm

    Not the OS.

    Have you tried copying the sequence and then cut and pasting the contents of the timeline into a new sequence? I am willing to bet it is related to something gone haywire with PrPro
    I seem to remember seeing something similar to that in the past but it was in conjunction with a host of other problems that were solved with a fresh install so I never narrowed it down.

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  • Peter Tours

    May 17, 2013 at 2:34 pm

    Thanks Kris – actually I have tried that, tried XML export/import but lost attributes, Also tried prefs, permissions, p-ram, media cache, etc etc. To copy and paste the sequence into a new project does not bring along my carefefully laid out bins, so even if it’s stable I have to do all that hand sorting again, and re-import what’s not in the timeline (can you even do that?)

    What I have found is that it doesn’t keep me from working, saving or exporting. And I am backing up to two locations using Pr and and ProVersioner every five minutes.

    Not a solution but a workaround.

    Peter Tours
    TnT Video Services, Inc.
    Fort Lauderdale, FL

    TRI EA5 1974-1977
    Convergence ECS1B 1977-1979
    Sony BVE 500 1979 – 1984
    Datatron Vanguard 1984 – 1993
    GVG VPE141 1993 – 1998
    Media 100 1995 – 2006
    Final Cut Pro 2005 to not too much longer
    Adobe Creative Cloud

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