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Old 04-19-05, 02:56 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Adobe premier 1.5 pro Locks up on startup


the program loads fine untill (compiler vfw.prm) then it goes into a loop and hangs the processor at 100% and never starts. I have uninstalled, reinstalled repaired, and now im lost. I cant get it started, so i cant get the help file to tell me what is wrong

it is on a
m/b dfi kt600-al
chip sempron 2600+
mem 512 400mgz ddr
vid fx 5900
dvd samsung ts-h552b dvdburner
video capture leadtek winfast tv 2000 expert
sound crappy on board cmi 3d

any help would be greatly appreciated all my other adobe stuff runs great
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Old 04-19-05, 03:05 PM   #2
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Do you have the latest Media Player 9 video for windows codecs installed ?

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as far I know, I have all the updates from the microsoft update site and I loaded ace megacodec's a while ago
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Hrmm. It could be a codec issue? I do think that there is downloadable version of the codecs avaiilable from the MS site, try downloading those and installing them to be sure. But tbh I'm not entirely sure, I just use the program :P

Try uninstalling, deleting the preimere pro directory in the c:\program files\adobe then reinstall, thats about all I could think of about now

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It was a codec conflict I pulled out ace mega codec and it works fine thanks for the help guys
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