Stop Premiere Pro from Crashing!

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Stop Premiere Pro from Crashing!
Posted On: September 13, 2020

Does Premiere Pro keep crashing and you have no idea why? Here are some possible solutions to stop this from happening!


Solution #1: Switch to Mercury Playback Engine Software Only


Open up Premiere pro and go to File -> Project Settings -> General Under Video Rendering and Playback, switch the Renderer to Mercury Playback Engine Software Only

Solution #2: Update Premiere Pro


Open up the Adobe Creative Cloud on your computer and make sure to update Premiere Pro to the latest version.

Solution #3: Delete Media Cache


Click Premiere Pro -> Preferences -> Media Cache Under Media Cache Files, click the Delete button to remove all media cache files.

Solution #4: Alter RAM Usage


Click Premiere Pro -> Preferences -> Memory Make sure that the RAM Reserved for other applications is at the lowest possible GB. You can change this by dragging the number to the left.

Solution #5: Close All Other Applications


If you have any other applications open, try closing them. This may help reduce crashes.

Solution #6: Use Proxies


If you’re working with 4K footage, I recommend using proxies. Learn how to make proxies by watching this video.


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Stop Premiere Pro from Crashing!
Posted On: September 13, 2020

Does Premiere Pro keep crashing and you have no idea why? Here are some possible solutions to stop this from happening!


Solution #1: Switch to Mercury Playback Engine Software Only


Open up Premiere pro and go to File -> Project Settings -> General Under Video Rendering and Playback, switch the Renderer to Mercury Playback Engine Software Only

Solution #2: Update Premiere Pro


Open up the Adobe Creative Cloud on your computer and make sure to update Premiere Pro to the latest version.

Solution #3: Delete Media Cache


Click Premiere Pro -> Preferences -> Media Cache Under Media Cache Files, click the Delete button to remove all media cache files.

Solution #4: Alter RAM Usage


Click Premiere Pro -> Preferences -> Memory Make sure that the RAM Reserved for other applications is at the lowest possible GB. You can change this by dragging the number to the left.

Solution #5: Close All Other Applications


If you have any other applications open, try closing them. This may help reduce crashes.

Solution #6: Use Proxies


If you’re working with 4K footage, I recommend using proxies. Learn how to make proxies by watching this video.


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