Like I said, I already had some computer games when it was working, but I just installed a few more and I don’t quite understand how some games could disrupt CS4 products.
Is it possible that I just re-install those codecs? Also, this only occurs with Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, not After Effects which also involves video footage. When Premiere Pro was working, I still had some games on it and it would work fine. Not to mention I re-installed Premiere Pro CS4 and it still wouldn’t work. In the case if I uninstall my games and CS4, you are most like referring to ALL games and CS4 products, if I am correct?
Previously I had another video editing program called Pinnacle Studio, and that is probably where those other codecs came from, but I later uninstalled the program to free up hard disk space. The only things I installed were a few computer games and other software. Those codecs were installed before CS4.
Although this may sound trivial, the video duration timer always remains the same at whatever part its left off. So I’m not sure if there’s a setting where Premiere only plays the audio of the selected clip.