The ENVY 34 also boasts a massive 34-inch display, with both 5K resolution and 21:9 aspect ratio and a neat anti-reflective finish, making it so much nicer to sit in front of for long periods. You might not be buying one of these as a gaming rig, but it can absolutely tear up the latest titles. These chips are paired with either NVIDIA GTX or RTX dedicated graphics cards, which deliver all the power you'll need for working in Adobe programs. That includes 11th Gen Intel Core i5 and i7 CPUs, but not the slimmed-down versions you often find inside an All-in-One or a laptop. It even comes with a camera and a built-in wireless charging pad for your smartphone.
Despite its small size, you can have pretty much everything you could ever want from a PC all in this single unit. Sometimes with an All-in-One PC, you have to compromise, but this is not the case at all with the HP ENVY 34. Hopefully someone else can benefit from this and it wasn't just a weird fluke on my end.Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central)
and it worked! I don't know if there was a DLL missing or something that attempting to install the previous version reinstalled, or what happened, but now it appears to be working. BUT I decided to try opening After Effects one more time before going to that extreme. I figured I would just have to try reinstalling the entire Adobe suite, Creative Cloud and all. It stopped loading at around 98%, just acted like it was installing forever, so I hit the little X button to cancel the install. I chose the most recent other version, told it to install, and waited.
I went into the CC application, found AE in the list of Apps, Manage > Other Versions.
I tried the ALT+SHIFT thing, nothing happened, I wasn't given the option to reset anything.īased on other users saying that the previous version(s) were working for them if CC 2019 was not, I decided to roll back to a previous version. I uninstalled the program and reinstalled it, same results. It crashed on the startup screen (before the application actually opens). But I needed to use it, so I tried opening it. So to recap my experience briefly, I updated AE sometime in the last few weeks or months, I don't know, haven't used it recently. I just ran into this problem, and came up with a weird solution that I'm not seeing here, so I thought I would share (though whether it would work for anyone else, I don't know). Hopefully, this helped you out! If so press F to show respect
I attempted to with the newest NVIDIA driver and it still did not work until I rolled back the driver.
ISSUE: Premiere Pro crashes on startup at ““importer quicktime.prm” or “aeXD.aex”
Initial research suggests its a bug that has nothing to do with Adobe software but your drivers or other plugins that you have installed that may be interfering with premiere like NEAT VIDEO or any other 3rd party downloadable plugins. This issue has to deal with Version 13.0.1 but it may also be a problem with previous versions as well. Here is the answer for any of you who are having premiere freeze at startup on “importer quicktime.prm” or “AEXD.aex”. Ok, so I spent a few hours last week trying to solve this issue with no luck on finding an answer anywhere on here or any other forum on the internet.