I just received a new computer and just installed Adobe CC onto it. This issue occurs when using Adobe Premier Pro CC (v.7.1). Whenever I try adding a video clip to a new sequence, or try to create a sequence from a video clip...basically whenever the computer would normally place video into the video monitor portion of the program, the program crashes. However, this only happens when the Premier is using the GPU. If I have it run off the system alone it runs fine (but of course now it isn't taking advantage of the GPU which was the whole point of getting a new computer). I already unistalled/reinstalled the program and talked to Adobe HelpDesk. They say it's a driver issue on the part of AMD.
Computer/system specs:
Dell Precision T1700
Graphics Card:
AMD FirePro W4100 (FireGL V) Graphics Adapter
Approx. Total Memory: 4095 MB
AMD Catalyst Driver Version: 8.0.916.0
Driver Date: 1/26/2015 Version: 14.502.1005.0
Operating System:
Windows 7 Professional / 64-bit
Motherboard or System Make & Model:
Intel C226
Display Device(s) and Connection(s) Used:
I have two Hyundai P224W 22' LCDs. They're attached directly to the GPU via DVI from monitor to 2 different adapters DVI to some strange looking HDMI varient to an even smaller connector type which I've never seen before.
CPU Details:
Xeon CPU E3-1226 v3 @3.30 GHz
Motherboard BIOS Version:
Dell Inc. A16 (Updated 5/20/2015)
System Memory Type & Amount:
16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz (11-11-11-28)
This is a new computer that I've had running for less than 12 hours.
Using the search feature, I found several similar posts > Adobe Premiere Pro CC crashes (locked in power saving mode)
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to be the issue I'm having. I tried the solutions mentioned. No change.
Which version of Adobe Premier? 2015?
Is GPU Acceleration set in the Adobe settings?
It's the first generation of CC (specifically Adobe Premier Pro CC (v.7.1)). It's when GPU Acceleration is set that the program crashes. If I have it set to Engine Software Only, then it won't crash, but that means it's also not using the benefits of the GPU.
Adobe has the meanwhile v7.2.1 update. Can you please try and install this update?