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Application crashes during launch without any error message on the splash screen.
In some instances, after you update Premiere Pro or Adobe Media Encoder to the latest version 12.1 and try to launch, the application crashes. Splash screen appears and then disappears without any error message.
Adobe recommends you to try the Option 1 to resolve your crash issue. If the issue persists, try using other options listed in this page.
Note:
Do not delete the folders. Ensure that you have taken the backup first before deleting any folder.
Update to the latest version of Adobe Premiere Pro 12.1.1 or Adobe Media Encoder 12.1.1 from the Creative Cloud desktop app. Updating provides a fix for launch issues caused by unsupported Type 1 Font.
In the Creative Cloud desktop app, click Updates from the Apps tab. To install the latest versions of apps on your computer, click Update All or Update. Preferences and settings are migrated over to the new version, and the previous versions of the apps are uninstalled.
Install the latest version of Premiere Pro or Adobe Media Encoder.
Click Go ToFolder in the Go menu items (CMD+SHIFT+G).
Type '~/Library' in the pop-up dialog and click GO. This step takes you to '[User] Library'.
For Premiere Pro, go to Caches/Adobe/Premiere Pro/12.0
For Adobe Media Encoder, go to Caches/Adobe/Adobe Media Encoder/12.0.
Delete the Typesupport folders for Premiere Pro and Adobe Media Encoder.
Uninstall any of the existing 12.x versions (12.0, 12.0.1, or 12.1) in your computer.
For Adobe Media Encoder:
Using Finder app, Go > Go To Folder, go to '~/Documents'.
Create a backup folder and move this folder into it: /Adobe/Adobe Media Encoder/12.0
Using Finder app, Go > Go To Folder, go to '~/Library'.
Create a backup folder and move the following list of folders into it:
Caches/Adobe/Adobe Media Encoder/12.0
Preference/com.Adobe.Adobe Media Encoder.12.0.plist
Saved Application State/com.adobe.ame.application.cc12.savedstateFor Premiere Pro:
Using Finder app, Go > Go To Folder, go to '~/Documents'.
Create a backup folder and move this folder into it: Adobe/Premiere Pro/12.0
Using Finder app, Go > Go To Folder, go to '~/Library'.
Create a backup folder and move the following list of folders into it:
Caches/Adobe/Premiere Pro/12.0
Preference/com.Adobe.PremierePro.CC12.plist
Saved Application State/com.Adobe.PremierePro.CC12.savedState
Clean install Adobe Creative Cloud and Adobe Creative Cloud Apps. Use the below mentioned link for the Adobe Cleaner tool to use for clean installation.
Create a user account on mac OS and use the new user account profile for the Adobe Premiere Pro CC 2018 (12.1) or Adobe Media Encoder CC 2018 (12.1) application.
Adobe Creative Cloud media applications crash on Mac OS
- When you try to launch Adobe Media Encoder, it crashes.
- When you export from Adobe Premiere Pro via File > Export > Media, it crashes.
- When you ingest media by pressing the Ingest button or by choosing File > Ingest in Adobe Prelude, it crashes.
This issue occurs on Mac OS X only.
Install the latest update for the Creative Cloud application
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An update to Creative Cloud has been released that resolves this issue for most users. In most cases, Creative Cloud downloads and installs the update automatically when you sign in. In some cases, it's necessary to sign out and sign back in within the Creative Cloud desktop application.
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Give your user account read/write permissions to the Adobe Preferences folder.
Note: Updating to the latest version of the Creative Cloud desktop application is the recommended solution. The following information is considered obsolete and provided for reference.
Do the following:
- Open a new Finder window.
- Hold down the Option key and click the Go menu, then choose Library. (Library is hidden unless you hold down the Option key.)
- Locate and open the Preferences folder.
- Locate the Adobe folder inside the Preferences folder.
- Click the Adobe folder and press Command + I to Get Info.
- Verify that your user account is listed in the Sharing & Permissions section at the bottom of the Get Info window. Also make sure that its Privilege is set to Read & Write.
- If your user account is not listed, then take the following additional steps.
- Click the padlock icon at the bottom of the window.
- Provide your user credentials when prompted
- Click the + button to add your user account.
- Click your user account and choose Select
- Change the Privilege on your user account to Read & Write by clicking Read only and changing it to Read & Write
- Click the lock again when you're done changing the permissions.
- If your user account is already listed, but set to Read only, the follow the same steps as above, skipping steps c and d.
04.adobe Premieremr. Mac's Virtual Existence Meaning
A recent update to the Creative Cloud desktop application introduced a defect which can cause the Adobe folder in the Preferences folder to not have proper user permissions. When the Creative Cloud applications attempt to access this folder, and are unable to write to it, they crash. Engineering is aware of this issue and is working to address it. In the meantime, manually fixing the permissions on the Adobe folder allows the applications to launch correctly.