Same here, was with technical support all day yesterday troubleshooting an issue and the only solution was to create a new project. Apparently my project was too big. (That was actually the conclusion). Now with the small project I started I am getting the same error. Premiere is far from being a professional application. Back to AVID.
Do you have the same music in more than one sequence, and then editing one of the sequences to cause the same music to be edited as well? Best to copy the same music to another sequence, rather than having double sequences with the same music. Just a thought of an issue that might cause the problem.
cvid01 wrote:
Do you have the same music in more than one sequence, and then editing one of the sequences to cause the same music to be edited as well? Best to copy the same music to another sequence, rather than having double sequences with the same music. Just a thought of an issue that might cause the problem.
This solved my problem. I had to keep the duplicate clips in the same timeline, but I "Disabled" the copies and it played back without crashing.
Thanks.
I'm having this same problem, and I've re-read this a few times but don't think I understand what you mean by:
"same music in more than one sequence, and then editing one of the sequences to cause the same music to be edited as well?"
Can anyone take a stab at explaining it another way? I have many sequences in my sequence, that's how I edit, I end up with multiple nested sequences.
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