Adobe Premiere Pro Could Not Find Any Capable Video Play Modules Mac

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Adobe Premiere Pro Could Not Find Any Capable Video Play Modules Mac

'Premiere Pro could not find any capable video play modules' I've search around the web and none of the solutions work for me (running it as admin, switching graphic cards since i dont have a switchable video card, i have latest video drivers).

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Hi, Have you made any changes to the computer prior to the issue? Method 1: Run the Window media player settings troubleshooter and check if that helps. Refer the following link to run the troubleshooter. ‘Open the Windows Media Player Settings troubleshooter’ Method 2: S tart the computer in clean boot and then try to use Windows Media player or Adobe Premiere and if the issue persists.

To configure your computer to clean boot refer the following link. Note: After you have finished troubleshooting, follow step 7 in the article to boot to normal startup. Method 3: If the issue persists then, I would suggest you to perform SFC scan. The SFC /scannow command scans all protected system files and replaces incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions. For more information how to do SFC/ scan, please follow this link: Method 4: If the above steps do not help then, uninstall and reinstall the graphics card drivers.

Here are the steps to uninstall the graphics card from Device Manager: a) Open Device Manager by clicking the ‘Start’ button, clicking ‘Control Panel’. B) Click on ‘System and Maintenance’, and then click ‘Device Manager’. ‌ c) If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation. D) On the Device Manager window, and expand ‘Display adapter’. E) Right-click on the video card and click on ‘properties’ and click on ‘Driver’ tab and select ‘Uninstall’. F) Re-install the latest graphics card drivers from the Manufacturer’s website.

You may download the drivers from the following link.