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1. Re: If you disabled the PSE 12 Auto Analyzer
sugarplum007 Mar 7, 2014 10:50 AM (in response to Barbara B.)hello Barbara,
I hope you can help me, this is off your topic but I selected u bcz u have MVP next to ur name. Anywho, I am having problems viewing videos, and everything is installed and enabled on my HP. Would you please help me?
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2. Re: If you disabled the PSE 12 Auto Analyzer
Barbara B. Mar 7, 2014 11:01 AM (in response to sugarplum007)Do you have Premiere Elements?
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3. Re: If you disabled the PSE 12 Auto Analyzer
Bill Hunt Mar 7, 2014 11:06 AM (in response to sugarplum007)Sugarplum,
- What version of PrE are you using, and on which OS version?
- What is the GPU (video card/chip) on your HP computer?
- Do you have the latest video driver installed for that GPU and your OS version?
- What are the details of your Video Clips, such as their Frame Size, FPS, and format/CODEC (Compression)?
- What are the Project Settings?
Also, Barbara B will likely want to Branch this post to the Premiere Elements Forum, where it can be addressed directly. See you in that forum.
Good luck, and please let us know a bit more to help you.
Hunt
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4. Re: If you disabled the PSE 12 Auto Analyzer
MichelBParis Mar 8, 2014 2:45 AM (in response to Barbara B.)Barbara B. wrote:
For those who disabled the PSE 12 Auto Analyzer by putting a space into its name, be sure to go back and take the space out before running the 12.1. update. The update resets the auto analyzer to its original state, so you will need to go back and redo everything if you want to prevent it from running all the time after the update. I never had the Windows version set problem, so I don't know the update fixes that or not, sorry. Maybe someone who had it can post about whether or not it's still a problem in PSE 12.1.
Not for me (Windows 7).
I did not change anything for the renamed exe.
As the update seemed to be ineffective in the editor help menu, I started the update from the organizer. Once the update process started, I closed the editor and organizer, which I thought would speed up the process. Everything went well. The new ElementsAutoAnalyzer was updated in the the 'Roaming' subfolder. The old renamed one, was still there. No sign of the process visible in the task manager. Closed Elements, still no background process. Restarted the computer and the organizer : no background process...
I could not replicate the version set problem since the workaround; same since the update.
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5. Re: If you disabled the PSE 12 Auto Analyzer
Barbara B. Mar 8, 2014 7:21 AM (in response to MichelBParis)Yes, it may work without it, but it's always prudent to put things back to where they were before running updates. I'm glad it worked for you, but given that the uninstaller ignores the auto analyzer with the space in it and leaves it behind, I still think it's better to let it update, then turn it back off.



