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  • Charles Cunliffe

    June 22, 2012 at 3:54 am in reply to: Setting up Premier Pro for Max Performance

    I want to take any advice I can get so I am listening carefully. Polywell built the machine last year, has a pretty good fan I thought. These crashes happen sometimes right after I turn on system. I tested all my Ram and found a bad stick, replaced it and still have the issue.

    I did get some relief for a day when I changed a setting in the NVIDIA Control Panel. If there is a way for you to search my history there is a novel out there. I have been dealing with this for 5 months and have a film I am trying to complete…
    Appreciate all help possible.

    “easy enough top monitor with speed fan, or Coretemp” did not know what this meant…..

  • Charles Cunliffe

    June 22, 2012 at 2:36 am in reply to: Adobe Premier Audio Problem

    Well here we go. The latest was that I spent a 1/2 day on the NVIDIA GEFORCE 285 web site and determined that if I go into NVIDIA control Panel, under manage 3d settings and change the Global settings under the power management mode from Adaptive to prefer maximum performance that my problem would be solved. So I did and it worked for 2 days I edited my six month late documentary without issue. Then I installed my CS6 updated my nvidia drivers, which I had to do the get Mercury Playback support, went in and changed that setting stated above back to Prefer Max Performance, and whala, garbled audio, lock up, Blue Screen Crash Dump crash…Twice in a row.

    If you think you are getting tired of this imagine how I must feel. Does NVIDIA or ADOBE ever actually read the forums to see the problems we are having. If I were a production house I would have had to throw out my PC, buy all MAC and load Final Cut months ago just to survive.

    This is so ridiculous! Any suggestions out there….
    BTW I have not installed any other programs after CS6 except required things like Java and Adobe Flash Player…..

    H_E_L_P

  • Charles Cunliffe

    June 22, 2012 at 2:34 am in reply to: Adobe Premier Audio Problem

    Well here we go. The latest was that I spent a 1/2 day on the NVIDIA GEFORCE 285 web site and determined that if I go into NVIDIA control Panel, under manage 3d settings and change the Global settings under the power management mode from Adaptive to prefer maximum performance that my problem would be solved. So I did and it worked for 2 days I edited my six month late documentary without issue. Then I installed my CS6 updated my nvidia drivers, which I had to do the get Mercury Playback support, went in and changed that setting stated above back to Prefer Max Performance, and whala, garbled audio, lock up, Blue Screen Crash Dump crash…Twice in a row.

    If you think you are getting tired of this imagine how I must feel. Does NVIDIA or ADOBE ever actually read the forums to see the problems we are having. If I were a production house I would have had to throw out my PC, buy all MAC and load Final Cut months ago just to survive.

    This is so ridiculous! Any suggestions out there….
    BTW I have not installed any other programs after CS6 except required things like Java and Adobe Flash Player…..

    H_E_L_P

  • Charles Cunliffe

    June 13, 2012 at 4:55 pm in reply to: Adobe Premier Audio Problem

    Found a number of folks on the nvidia site that were having similar problems to mine. The fact that the blue screen, lock up and the Nvidia driver error code happened at the same time was a clue, so I went searching that code, they suggested going to my nvidia control panel and changing a setting under “manage 3d settings / Global Setting / Power management mode / to Maximum Performance Preferred.

    So far so good. Things are working…We’ll see.
    Another person suggested uninstall of driver and reinstall in safe mode.

  • Charles Cunliffe

    June 13, 2012 at 5:34 am in reply to: Adobe Premier Audio Problem

    Hi Ryan and others, bad news. Scratchy Audio, then “NVIDIA OPEN GL driver detected a problem with display driver and cannot continue” then blue screen…..suggesting I go into advanced BIOS and disable caching and shadowing options…..

    I have added no additional programs since the cleaninstall just to keep the issue clear…..the only thing I did not do was look for the nvidia drive update as last time I tried, the Nvidia 285 was not on the list.

    Any suggestions from the group…?
    Can a video card issue cause this kind of issue with sound?
    That Nvidia card wernt cheap.

  • Charles Cunliffe

    June 12, 2012 at 10:00 pm in reply to: Adobe Premier Audio Problem

    SO here we go, I cannot leave this unresolved for that one person out there that runs into the same thing. When I reopened the project in the newly established reloaded Premier, I got a message that the scratch disks I had set up were unavailable. So I thought, hmmm, maybe there has been a problem with my scratch hard disks, (Separate internal SATA drive) so I changed the scratch disk location to another drive and everything worked fine. Been editing for a few days now without any problems. Only took me 5 months to figure it out.

  • Charles Cunliffe

    June 10, 2012 at 8:29 pm in reply to: Adobe Premier Audio Problem

    I found Speakers in set up on 7 surround rather then 2 speakers, sound echo solved, maybe this is it, gonna work on my film now!!!!!

  • Charles Cunliffe

    June 10, 2012 at 4:25 pm in reply to: Adobe Premier Audio Problem

    UPDATE
    I reinstalled my operating system, loaded QT as it is needed for Adobe Premier, loaded and updated, adobe CS5 and updated windows, opened the program, changed the drive the scratch files were going to in case it was flawed, allowed all files to conform and create audio peak files, rendered the timeline I was working in and what I got was instead of garbled audio, I got audio with a huge echo…A HUGE ECHO.
    Now this may be a simple set up issues, so any advice would be appreciated.
    The only thing I did not do was change the sound card because I found out the motherboard card I have on my Rampage II GENE mother board is a very good one.

    Help please if you have any suggestions.

    Thanks
    Charlie

  • Charles Cunliffe

    June 3, 2012 at 4:17 am in reply to: Adobe Premier Audio Problem

    It just seemed a bit confusing and I was worried if I messed it up my system would be completely hosed.

  • Charles Cunliffe

    June 2, 2012 at 11:40 pm in reply to: Adobe Premier Audio Problem

    Could not confirm if the sound card available at Best Buy tonight was ASIO compatible which apparently is important for Adobe Suite.

    Do you think that all this data, is just too much for an integrated sound card. I mean we have 1 TB of data attached to this project and 1200 files.

    Wish I knew a little more about how to do the C++thing. It’s a bit confusing to me.

    Thanks for your consideration….I really do need all the help I can get on this….I’ve been working very hard to solve this.

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