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BarakOsama

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    Right click > properties > Comatibilty (tab) > Preivios versions(windows xp sp2 or sp3)
     

    vidura99

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    Try to move the ExporterAVI.prm ( should be in "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 \Plug-ins\Common" ) in another directory so it won't load and see if that fixes it. If it does, then, well, you're stuck without the avi export, if it doesn't, then the issue lies somewhere else.
     

    buura

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    machan windows 7 wala run karanna puluwan
    habi uba install karala teyena widihata wada karanne nathnam
    uninstall karala windows restart karanna

    then
    setup file eka right click karala properites----> Select Compatibility Tab ---->
    Tick"Run this Programe in Compatibility mode for.
    Select windows xp sp3
    Apply --> Ok
    try this
     

    vidura99

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    Quick Tips


    • Remove all Adobe beta software installed on your computer. For CS4 see here. For CS3 see here.

    • Ensure your OS is set to display at least 32bit color. Lower display settings are known to cause problems.

    • If you are using more than one monitor, switch to using only one monitor while troubleshooting.

    • Open Premiere pro and load a default workspace, for example Window > Workspace > Edit. Then choose Window > Workspace > Reset workspace name, where workspace name is the name of the workspace you loaded.

    • Check your scratch disk settings, especially the Media Cache. If Premiere Pro is trying to use a disk that is no longer accessible, or a directory (folder) that is read-only, it causes strange problems. Do not use network drives.

    • Check that you have more than 20% of free disk space remaining on every hard drive.

    • Check your ASIO settings in your Audio hardware preferences.

    • If the Adobe Media Encoder does not launch, try deleting the AME preferences from C:\users\username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder\4.0

    • For MS Windows users:
      • If you are using the /3GB switch in your boot.ini then remove it while troubleshooting.
      • Close Premiere Pro and rename the folder "C:\Documents and Settings\your_user_name\Application Data\Adobe\Premiere Pro\x.x", where "x.x" is the version of Premiere Pro you're using. You may need to show hidden files.
      • If you have more than one CPU (or hyperthreading) set the Premiere Pro process affinity to the primary processor. See Managing processor affinity on multiprocessor systems for instructions.
      • Hold down the SHIFT key while starting Premiere Pro (CS3 and earlier) until you reach the welcome screen.
      • Change Control Panel → Display Settings → Settings → Advanced → General → DPI Setting: Normal size (96 DPI)
      • Change Control Panel → Display Settings → Appearance → Font size: Normal
      • Right-click on the Premiere Pro shortcut (or the Premiere Pro executable itself) and select "Properties" from the pop-up menu. Click on the "Compatibility" tab and check the "Disable display scaling on high DPI settings" option
    • http://premierepro.wikia.com/wiki/Troubleshooting