Premiere Pro not working on Lion
20/07/11 13:15 Filed in: Adobe
I am having issues running Premiere Pro on OS X Lion with an NVIDIA Geforce GTX 285. It is crashing on launch, and seems to be a driver issues in Lion.
It seems that there is a new NVIDIA driver in Lion, as it is listed as 270.05.05f01, while the most recent NVIDIA drivers on their web site is 256.02.25f01.
And checking the CUDA Preferences it lists the current CUDA Driver 4.0.19 but says an Update is Required (though it is the latest CUDA for Mac Driver on NVIDIA's Web site).
Since this is the relevant part of the crash log, it looks like a driver crash to me, but the driver info is the 270.05.00 NVIDIA Driver.
This looks like it is a driver issue with the new Lion Drivers for the Geforce GTX 285.
The only way I was able to get Premiere to launch was getting rid of the 5.5 folder from the Application Support:Adobe:Premiere Pro: folder. The program launched, but would not show any video in the sequence or from any clips, and once I quit the program, when I tried to relaunch I got the same crash again.
Here is my Thread at Adobe forums on the matter. I also called Adobe Tech supper and got a case number. They had me install the older driver from NVIDIA’s web site, but that froze my Mac at the spinning wheel (the wheel just kept going and going) so I had to do a restore using Command-R. It works, but is slow as it has to re-download the Lion install.
It seems that there is a new NVIDIA driver in Lion, as it is listed as 270.05.05f01, while the most recent NVIDIA drivers on their web site is 256.02.25f01.
And checking the CUDA Preferences it lists the current CUDA Driver 4.0.19 but says an Update is Required (though it is the latest CUDA for Mac Driver on NVIDIA's Web site).
Since this is the relevant part of the crash log, it looks like a driver crash to me, but the driver info is the 270.05.00 NVIDIA Driver.
0 libcuda_270.05.00.dylib 0x000000011769286f cuGraphicsGLRegisterImage + 4359831 libcuda_270.05.00.dylib 0x00000001176c1e25 cuGraphicsGLRegisterImage + 6299572 libcuda_270.05.00.dylib 0x000000011766efa9 cuGraphicsGLRegisterImage + 2903773 libcuda_270.05.00.dylib 0x0000000117669a8b cuGraphicsGLRegisterImage + 2685874 libcuda_270.05.00.dylib 0x0000000117671b0c cuGraphicsGLRegisterImage + 3014845 libcuda_270.05.00.dylib 0x000000011766e2a7 cuGraphicsGLRegisterImage + 2870476 libcuda_270.05.00.dylib 0x00000001176372f2 cuGraphicsGLRegisterImage + 618427 libcuda_270.05.00.dylib 0x0000000117637caf cuGraphicsGLRegisterImage + 643358 libcuda_270.05.00.dylib 0x00000001176d83c8 cudbgGetAPIVersion + 869529 libcuda_270.05.00.dylib 0x000000011762715c cuGLCtxCreate_v2 + 10810 com.adobe.GPUFoundation.framework 0x000000010cf3fe4c GF:evice::InitializeContextAndLoadKernels() + 194811 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x0000000100190b3e dvacore::threads::ExecuteTopLevelFunction(dvacore::threads::Allocated FunctionT > const&) + 4612 com.adobe.dvacore.framework 0x0000000100190438 dvacore::threads:anonymous namespace)::WrapGCDAsyncCall(void*) + 2413 libdispatch.dylib 0x00007fff8f9887e9 _dispatch_worker_thread2 + 25514 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff8b2913da _pthread_wqthread + 31615 libsystem_c.dylib 0x00007fff8b292b85 start_wqthread + 13
This looks like it is a driver issue with the new Lion Drivers for the Geforce GTX 285.
The only way I was able to get Premiere to launch was getting rid of the 5.5 folder from the Application Support:Adobe:Premiere Pro: folder. The program launched, but would not show any video in the sequence or from any clips, and once I quit the program, when I tried to relaunch I got the same crash again.
Here is my Thread at Adobe forums on the matter. I also called Adobe Tech supper and got a case number. They had me install the older driver from NVIDIA’s web site, but that froze my Mac at the spinning wheel (the wheel just kept going and going) so I had to do a restore using Command-R. It works, but is slow as it has to re-download the Lion install.
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