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  • I just wanted to chime in here and say this is issue has struck me as well. I spent days trying to render and export from Premiere without the horizontal lines and the hard freezes that crash my nMac Pro. When I am under deadline and have to deliver, I really want to to be able to trust Adobe and my Mac to perform. In this case Adobe and Apple have failed. So frustrating.

  • Ryan Christensen

    December 23, 2013 at 10:56 pm in reply to: New Mac Pro and FCPX Vs. Premiere

    Update: I got an email from Dave at Adobe, “We do support the gpus in the new Mac Pro in version 7.2.1 releases last week. We tweeted about our support as well.

    Cheers
    Dave”

    So It looks like The Verge was not using the latest version? I am going to email them to find out.

  • Hi Trevor,

    Unfortunately I never did. I tried everything. To their credit, Adobe contacted me and helped me as well. They looked at the project file and indeed it was unrepairable.

    Ultimately I had to re-build my work off of the last autosave.

    Ryan
    https://www.bristleconemedia.com

  • Ryan Christensen

    October 29, 2012 at 10:48 pm in reply to: the project cannot be loaded it may be damaged….

    Thanks for the message:

    1. No. I did not save a copy. When I copy the existing project file and even rename it or put it in a new directory I get the same error message.

    2. The auto-saves do work! The problem is I was super aggressive with manually saving the project, so the last auto save is from way earlier in the day… thus loosing 1/2 day of great editing work.

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