Exporting from Premiere Pro CC 2014

Hello there,
Every time that I am willing to export my project my Premiere Pro CC 2014 stop responding all together. I tried the short cut (Commend+M) or going through the Manu bar. the result is the same, Premiere Pro CC 2014 just freezes and does not respond to anything till I force quit it and restart it allover again. I tried exporting from Premiere Pro it self, without using Media Encoder, but the problem remains the same.
I am using the new Mac Pro. I heard Adobe Premiere Pro is experiencing  problems with the New Mac Pro. Is that true? Or is there other issue?
Thank you and looking forward to hear back,
Maruf

Hi Maruf,
Maruf Noyoft wrote:
Kevin,
I reset as you suggested and it took care of it.
Great!
Maruf Noyoft wrote:
So, if you don't mind explaining me the cause of the problem that I had? Or
an article about it. It is just for me for getting to know better the program and the system.
Thank you very much and appreciate your help enormously.
Since preference files get touched by the application frequently, there is always the possibility of their corruption. When this happens, you start to see what we call "unexpected behaviors" from Premiere Pro. This problem happens infrequently, but it is a good first troubleshooting step to try on your own. This is the case with most every non-linear editing application I have used over the years (Final Cut Pro, Avid, Media 100, etc.).
Thanks,
Kevin

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