EdwardMartinIII
Technical User
Hiya!
I'm running XP Pro and Adobe Premiere 6.5. In fact, I've been doing this for quite a few months, now.
A project I've been working on for a few days suddenly can't open. I attempt to open the PPJ file by double-clicking it, Premiere opens, and then I receive an error message that reads
I tried copying the file and opening the copy. No go.
I tried importing the PPJ into a new PPJ file. Same error.
I tried uninstalling Premiere and QuickTime and reinstalling both from the CD. Same error.
I tried sacrificing a goat. Same error, except now I have to use a vinyl keyboard cover.
I tried searching this site and Google using the wording of the error message, and found nothing.
I looked through the Adobe site for, perhaps, some kind of update/patch/fix. No go.
I looked through the user support forums (which once again has forgotten my password). No help there, either.
(there are no MP3 files in this project)
Supposedly, I do a search for the file by name and I can come up with the last five saves archived on the system drive, except there aren't any. (I did find the shortcut to the file, but no backups)
So, I'm going to start a new project, with much cursing, and I beg of anyone who might have suggestions to offer them!
Thank you!
Edward ![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door
I'm running XP Pro and Adobe Premiere 6.5. In fact, I've been doing this for quite a few months, now.
A project I've been working on for a few days suddenly can't open. I attempt to open the PPJ file by double-clicking it, Premiere opens, and then I receive an error message that reads
Okay, it is definitely not write-protected or open (that I can tell), and 48 hours ago, I was editing it just fine (although the system would occasionally crash, but because it's a computer, I expect that.Unable to open that file because it is either locked, write-protected or corrupted.
I tried copying the file and opening the copy. No go.
I tried importing the PPJ into a new PPJ file. Same error.
I tried uninstalling Premiere and QuickTime and reinstalling both from the CD. Same error.
I tried sacrificing a goat. Same error, except now I have to use a vinyl keyboard cover.
I tried searching this site and Google using the wording of the error message, and found nothing.
I looked through the Adobe site for, perhaps, some kind of update/patch/fix. No go.
I looked through the user support forums (which once again has forgotten my password). No help there, either.
(there are no MP3 files in this project)
Supposedly, I do a search for the file by name and I can come up with the last five saves archived on the system drive, except there aren't any. (I did find the shortcut to the file, but no backups)
So, I'm going to start a new project, with much cursing, and I beg of anyone who might have suggestions to offer them!
Thank you!
![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
![[monkey] [monkey] [monkey]](/data/assets/smilies/monkey.gif)
"Cut a hole in the door. Hang a flap. Criminy, why didn't I think of this earlier?!" -- inventor of the cat door