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  • Gary Olsen

    March 9, 2009 at 5:29 am in reply to: The PProHeadless.exe Error

    Now Premiere Pro CS4 won’t export anything, not even a DVD. It gets half way through the render, and it quits. It doesn’t always produce the PProHeadless.exe stopped message, but if I keep trying the process a file, it comes up eventually. I’m actually encouraged by this. This means it’s something systemic and serious, and that means it may be something that can be fixed once and it goes away for good. If it only worked intermittently or only in certain situations, then that would be very confusing I would assume.

  • Gary Olsen

    March 9, 2009 at 4:48 am in reply to: The PProHeadless.exe Error

    Nope, no Panda Antivirus. I ran DriverChecker, and it found 14 alleged drivers that needed attending to, and it allegedly took care of them, I rebooted the computer, launched Premiere Pro CS4, Chose Export and this time AVI,and the “PProHeadless.exe has stopped” error message appeared about half way through the render. AAAAAGH!

    I can’t encode an AVI file nor can I encode an MPG2. I’m thinking that whatever the problem is PProHeadless.exe is still “Stopping” and I’m still stuck in limbo… no, maybe this is Hell. Yes, it’s Hell. Perhaps Prozac will work… not on the computer but my currently depressed self, of course.

  • Gary Olsen

    March 9, 2009 at 2:42 am in reply to: The PProHeadless.exe Error

    I’m wondering if my system integrator looked at the approved list and ignored brand names and just looked at the specs. One would assume (or at least he did)that specs are specs, and if all you have to do is exceed them. The system is brand new, not a month old, and the drivers are current to Windows Vista Business. I actually watched him install them. Nontheless, it seems that trying to find the problem that is causing this is like finding a needle in a haystack. I figured that since this problem has been around since last November with CS4 that somebody has discovered a solution. I tried Adobe’s site, and that’s what brought me to the Creative Cow. Maybe someone will pick up on this in the next day or so. Meanwhile my computer is holding my project hostage until I can figure this out.

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