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Delio Leon
October 29, 2013 at 3:23 pmAfter effects works fine after I did upgrade yesterday.version 12.0.1 Premier Pro CC or CS6 doesn’t work. I’m waiting for Adobe call me in 1 hr.
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Peter Garaway
October 29, 2013 at 9:10 pmHi Delio,
Have you tried to set Preferred Language to U.S. English from the list and changing Region to United States. Then restart and see if Premiere Pro launches.
This seems to fix the problem is most cases. This should not be a issue in the coming release.
Sorry for your troubles.
Peter Garaway
Adobe
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Christopher Pavsek
November 9, 2013 at 7:31 pmOf course I was a fool and upgraded to Mavericks on a new iMac.
Now P Pro keeps losing its preview files. When starting up any rendered sequence has lost its green bars.
And rendering takes forever. A sequence that rendered in 35 seconds now takes 8 minutes?
I’ve searched here and googled and found no one else with this issue, so perhaps there is a particular problem with my setup. Anyone else with this issue? Any ideas other than reinstall Mountain Lion which ran almost perfectly with P Pro?
iMac 2013. 3.5gz i7
NVIDIA 780M video card
16gb RAMMavericks OS
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Brian Cooney
November 20, 2013 at 8:04 pmI’d love to keep things as is for now, but I’m in the market for a MacBook Pro that can at least run some low to moderate after effects procedures with ease. It looks like I will need to get on the road for some location edits and I know longer have a laptop. I was going to see if I could boot rMBP off a previous disc.. and wipe things clean with disc utility.. then I have a disc image copy of mountain lion, … but the consensus seems to be that it won’t run correctly with Iris…
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