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  • Premiere Pro not loading

    Posted by X(infinity) Media on March 29, 2007 at 2:38 pm

    Hi,

    I am having problems loading my latest project into Premiere Pro.

    The progress goes all the way to near the end and then just hangs there. I have tried loading the auto saves but they don’t work either. I have deleted the layout and style (after reading another post) and that didn’t help. I have tried importing the project into a new project and it still hangs.

    After Effects 6.5 loads the project with no problems at all.

    This problem happens on both my desktop and laptop. I have scanned the files for viruses but none.

    I don’t understand why After Effects will load the project but the native application, Premiere Pro, will not.

    I have been editing this for a couple of weeks and really don’t want to start from scratch!

    X(infinity) Media replied 19 years, 1 month ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Vince Becquiot

    March 29, 2007 at 6:44 pm

    Have you tried importing it inside a new project? I remember other posts about this subject, and the only possible problem that I can think of here would have to do with one of the clips inside your project.

    I would move all the clips linked to that project WITHOUT THE PROJECT FILE to a new location; then, separate video clips in different folders; that will force Premiere to load them one by one. I know, it might be time consuming, but if it hangs on a particular clip, you know it’s the problem. Then you can try importing the clip to after effects and export it again to say, uncompressed.

    Premiere is a lot more picky about small errors in a clip (call it corrupted clip) than AE.
    Vince

  • X(infinity) Media

    March 30, 2007 at 3:24 pm

    Thanks.

    Moved the footage to a different folder and linked it to the files as and when needed.

    Found the one that was causing problems. Thankfully, it wasn’t footage that I had used.

    Cheers for the help.

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