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I suppose I'm not buying Adobe Products then?
I'm trying out the trial on a fairly new computer.
After a few seconds of launching, I get:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE AdobeCrashReport SYSTEM "AdobeCrashReporter.dtd">
<crashreport serviceVersion="1.6.4" clientVersion="1.6.4" applicationName="Premiere Pro" applicationVersion="12.1.2" build="69">
<time year="2018" month="11" day="4" hour="0" minute="29" second="39"/>
<user guid="afabccda-4602-46b1-9039-1328c8e6027a"/>
<system platform="Windows 10 Home" osversion="10.0" osbuild="17134" applicationlanguage="en-us" userlanguage="en-US" oslanguage="en-US" ram="16286" machine="Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz" model="Intel64 Family 6 Model 158 Stepping 10" cpuCount="12" cpuType="8664" cpuFreq="2208 MHz"/>
<crash exception="EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION" instruction="0x00007FFCC9A409C0">
<backtrace crashedThread="0">
<thread index="0">
<stackStatement index="0" address="0x00007FFCC9A409C0" symbolname="clGetExtensionFunctionAddress"/>
<stackStatement index="1" address="0x00007FFD2F8745A1" symbolname="StretchBlt"/>
<stackStatement index="2" address="0x00007FFD304334BC" symbolname="RtlUnsubscribeWnfNotificationWaitForCompletion"/>
<stackStatement index="3" address="0x00007FFD30433196" symbolname="RtlUnsubscribeWnfNotificationWaitForCompletion"/>
<stackStatement index="4" address="0x00007FFD30433030" symbolname="RtlUnsubscribeWnfNotificationWaitForCompletion"/>
<stackStatement index="5" address="0x00007FFD30432D34" symbolname="RtlUnsubscribeWnfNotificationWaitForCompletion"/>
<stackStatement index="6" address="0x00007FFD3040F5C9" symbolname="RtlReleaseSRWLockExclusive"/>
<stackStatement index="7" address="0x00007FFD2DAB3034" symbolname="BaseThreadInitThunk"/>
<stackStatement index="8" address="0x00007FFD30461461" symbolname="RtlUserThreadStart"/>
</thread>
</backtrace>
I've tried:
My computer specs
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Hello.
I am extensively researching this issue that is occurring for me on both Photoshop and Lightroom classic.
Do you by chance happen to own a PC with dual GPU? An Intel one and a Nvidia one? If you are lucky enough to be able to disable the Intel GPU in the bios (for instance on Thinkpads), this could help!
I own a Dell XPS 15 9570 and, unfortunately, on this system, Intel GPU is required to be active all the time.
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StretchBlt is a graphics request. try software mode in premiere
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Still having this issue, WonderfulGlow?
Let us know!
Caroline
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Hello
To all of you experiencing crashes after a few seconds (or minutes) when using ANY CC application (Seen on PS, LR classic, PPro...), I suggest you try the following solution that worked for me (after MANY tinkerings with updates, drivers...)
Even though my active GPU was Nvidia, the fix was to upgrade the INTEL drivers. I know this sounds strange.
I was @ version 24.xxx and I had to upgrade to 25.xxx
However this is not straightforward : if you just download the new driver and launch exe, in my case, it refused to install because manufacturer drivers were installed (Dell). I had to :
Hopefully once this is done, your problems are over. They were for me, even though I was using the Nvidia driver!!!! (go figure)
A reboot might be necessary.
Wish you all the best of luck