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  • Hello Chris,

    Thanks for your response. On what I’m calling “Server A”, the OD replica that shares volumes via SMB & AFP, I’, seeing the following reoccurring message “slapd[231]: conn=1489517 op=1 do_extended: unsupported operation “1.3.6.1.4.1.1466.20037””. Not seeing any weird messages on either the other replica or master.

    Thanks,

    rb.

  • Does anyone know if the info in this article is still valid? There have been quite a few updates since it was written.

  • Larry, I’m not sure that is the case. I know for certain that I have projects that were created in the Premiere CC 2014 version that exhibit the issue.

  • Yes, you are not crazy this is a daily frustration here. So far I have not found any solution… it seems to be a bug.

  • Ryan Berdinka

    December 22, 2014 at 11:03 pm in reply to: can’t find Premier Pro 8.2 update

    Couple of tips that have worked for me…

    Follow the steps listed here to rename the “AdobeUpdaterAdminPrefs.dat” file: https://forums.adobe.com/message/6805379
    This should get the updates to start appearing within the Creative Cloud application.

    Additionally, the creator of this post keeps it updated with all the manual update links from Adobe. Great to keep bookmarked!
    https://prodesigntools.com/adobe-cc-2014-updates-links-mac.html

    Hope that helps!

  • Ryan Berdinka

    October 3, 2014 at 5:34 pm in reply to: Premiere has started periodically just Not Playing.

    I have some more info pertaining to this issue that I failed to post initially. The playback issues seem to be contained to several projects/sequences that were imported via XML (originally built in FCP 7.0.3). The editor that I am working with has determined that these playback issues are only present in Premiere CC 2014 (8.0.1). We tried importing the XML’s into the previous version of Premiere CC (7.2.2) and there are no playback issues. So it looks like there is either some bug in Premiere CC 2014 or an issue with the XML import.

    For others that are having issues with playback in Premiere CC 2014, are those issues just randomly appearing in new projects? Is anyone else having issues specifically when importing an XML from another application?

  • Ryan Berdinka

    October 2, 2014 at 10:36 pm in reply to: Premiere has started periodically just Not Playing.

    I tried uninstalling both the entire CC & CC 2014 suite, running the cleaner tool form Adobe and also clearing out the media cache and all remaining preference files. I then reinstalled just CC 2014 only… same playback issues are present with the projects that were having issues before. Have tried importing the project/sequence into a new project, which did not seem to make any difference. I did notice that in some of the projects that are having issues with playback, an error appears within Premiere that states “A low-level exception occurred in: Adobe Player (Player)”. However, this does not appear in all of the projects that are having playback issues.

  • Ryan Berdinka

    October 2, 2014 at 2:33 pm in reply to: Premiere has started periodically just Not Playing.

    Hello Dennis,

    Thanks for your response. I had considered going that route, however do you feel that it would make any difference given the project files with playback issues happen on multiple machines?

  • Ryan Berdinka

    October 1, 2014 at 6:37 pm in reply to: Premiere has started periodically just Not Playing.

    We have been experiencing the exact same issue here, which only seems to present itself with certain project files. Have tried working with Adobe Tech support, but they have been fairly unresponsive. Tried cleaning out the media cache, switching to another fresh user account on the same machine, copying all the files off our SAN and on to local storage… but the problem still exists. We even noticed that the issue was happening with the same projects on different machines, which leads us to believe that is has something to do with the project files themselves becoming corrupt in some way. I considered uninstalling/reinstalling the entire CC suite, even wiping the machine but I’m not quite sure that is going to do it. Main difference here is that we are running OS X 10.8.5 Mountain Lion. Would love to hear if others have experienced this same issue, or if anyone has tried anything else to remedy the problem.

  • Ryan Berdinka

    September 10, 2014 at 3:37 pm in reply to: Premiere Pro CC 2014 & NVIDIA Quadro 4000 Mac Issues

    Hello Andy,

    Specs below…

    System:
    MacPro5,1
    OS X 10.8.5
    2x 2.4 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
    16 GB 1066 MHz DDR3

    Graphics Card:
    NVIDIA Quadro 4000 2048 MB
    GPU Driver Version: 8.17.76 (313.01.04f01)
    CUDA Driver Version: 6.5.14
    NVIDIA Web Driver: 313.01.04f01

    Will look into the SMC fan control for monitoring temps as you mentioned. Yes, CUDA driver is up to date with the latest version.

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