[Adobe Premiere Pro Cs6  For Windows 7

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Christel Malden

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Jun 6, 2024, 5:36:47 PM6/6/24
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- Hooked up an additional monitor. When monitor is attached I can move windows, but the moment I unplug monitor, the windows go back to original off-screen position (no matter where I had placed them while add'l monitor was running).

SOLVED: Using a finder window I searched for "Layouts" and found the Premiere Pro layouts folder. I deleted all files inside that. When I restarted my windows were back to normal. (All my previously saved custom workspaces were gone, so I made new ones.)

Adobe Premiere Pro Cs6  For Windows 7


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Command+\ worked for me, just brings the entire app to take up the whole screen (in Premiere), easy. THIS is the correct answer. The answer that is marked correct requires you to delete your preferences which is totally unecessary.

In the past I would right click on the dock icon and select show all windows for Premiere, then if I clicked on the top bar of the premiere window in the show all windows view it would resize it's height to be the same, and I can get the window to move since the top bar is now visable. Unfortunately today that stopped working for me.

Go to Premiere in the dock and right click. Hit Show All Windows and then go to top left green button on premiere open window and click that. It will resize to full page, and you can grab the bottom and drag it up, etc from there.

I've experienced this problem for years, but since the last major update, the "show all windows and then click on the program window bar" work around doesn't work anymore. Which btw, was a shitty hidden work around to deal with as well.

I have been trying to figure out how to change the color of the menu background (Please see image)

I have set my Windows 10 to dark theme, and I can't find what option to change it.

Is it through Windows or is it within Premiere Pro?

Thank you in advance.

I've twice had my UV requests moved from filed to "in progress" ...including my recent one asking for an overall color management panel. I've talked in person with the engineers who log those in ... as every UV request is logged into their system by an engineer.

I've really no clue what you expect, there are several million daily users of PrPro with wildly different workflows & needs. Something that is dear to my heart might easily be total anathema to another user.

I'm also a Resolve user, work for and teach pro colorists. And even among colorists there are heated arguments over how anything works. Some will want it changed, some will very passionately argue against that change.

Usually you would be correct, as this does fix the problem for most software.
Unfortunately it doesn't work with Premiere, the ribbon remains glaringly white even after changing it.

(For anybody curious to test it, hit the Windows key (or click Start) and type "Settings".
Then type "Colours" and click "Choose accent colour." Scroll down and make sure the box that says "Title bars and windows borders" is ticked, and make sure you have selected a dark colour pallete in the "Windows colours" box.)

So far the closest I can get it is by hitting ctrl and backslash within Premiere to hide the top part, and then auto-hiding the windows taksbar. If anybody finds a fully working solution, please let me know!

Here you can select "Night sky" and you can also edit it to make it look however you want (I only use it when I use premiere pro so the "Alt + lest shift + print screen" shortcut really helps, it takes like a sec to load) and then in the app you can press "ctrl + backslash" to remove the title bar.

I am experiencing adobe premiere and windows errors and crashes with the latest Quadro drivers. The crash happens as soon as I load a video in adobe premiere with a Opengl crash message. It also happens when I quite adobe premiere. My display goes black with some colored blocks and then resumes.

Since I have upgraded to adobe premiere CC 2018 and still facing the same problem.
Last driver I used was 390.77
I am also getting this error repetitively in windows error report:
NvAPI_GPU_GetBrandType failed with code=-1

The video footage I am using mostly is h.264 encoded material from my Canon C200 Cine-Cam in either Full-HD or Ultra-HD. I am also sometimes working with h.264 material from other cameras like GoPros or Smartphones.

Having issues with the video card I think. Okay, so it appears as if my upgrade to CC2018 is (as usual) turning into a debacle. Step One, upgraded from CC2017 to CC 2018 on my Windows 7 machine with a Nvidia Quadro K4200 video card. Discovered that the MTS video files that I recorded on my Sony video camera no longer had audio within Premiere. Discovered via the forums that Adobe CC2018 no longer supported Dolby decodes in Windows 7 (or something along those lines). I also had issues with auto-relinking files inside of Premiere that worked fine in CC2017.

Device Encryption Support Reasons for failed automatic device encryption: TPM is not usable, PCR7 binding is not supported, Hardware Security Test Interface failed and device is not InstantGo, Un-allowed DMA capable bus/device(s) detected, TPM is not usable

Adobe Premiere CC 12.1.1 crashed. With internal Intel video card no crash.
When download older driver via device manager for the nvidia card, some 354.xx was installed. Then the Premiere app starts, but says the nvidia driver needs to be updated. After update to the lasted version, the app crashes. Defintely a bug in the NVIDIA driver.

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