I’m having the same issue. I was able to encode about an hour worth of video that I edited. My second movie is where I started having a problem with my encoding.
PProHeadless.exe – Application Error
The instruction at “0x00ea197d” reference memory at “0x00000000”. The memory could not be “written”.
As recall back when I initially converted my MTS video file captured from Canon HD VIXIA camera, I noticed on the status of the clip that was captured had the symbol of a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark instead of a check mark indicating that the movie had problem compiling. I used it anyways to create my project because CS4 Premier Pro was able to view it on the source monitor. So I figure it was OK. I ignored the sign and pursue on working.
So I finished the project and saved. Went to Export to Media which brought me to CS4 Media Encoder. File was extracted, I press start Que. It went through 5 minutes of rendering then stop. Error message appears and had to send error report to Microsoft and I’m back to forums to search for answers.
I’ve contacted Adobe support and I was given the run around in India tech support. I spoke with Simon, Shawn 3 times and finally Sashana.
I was on hold for an hour and I’m not even kidding. So finally I got an answer from Adobe support and they said to download ActiveX. Because they read it in there Adobe forum that another person had suggested. Didn’t work for me.
So I raised my virtual memory to 5117MB
Total page file size for all drives: 5117 MB
Space available: 48981 MB
Initial size (MB) 3070
Maximum size (MB) 50135
Did it solved my problem of PProHeadless.exe Error? Nope…..
So now I went and opened up my last project that was successfully encoded with no problem and try to bring it up again to be encoded using CS4 Media Encoder and see what happens, if I get the same error. So far no problem…I’ll be back later for result and test your findings.