Premiere pro CS4+media encoder CS4 problem encoding to WMV and MOV

Hello,
I am new to CS4. I lurked around the meanders of CS4 help and FAQ. In spite of the large help database I could not find a solution to my issue.
I edited a little movie from shots I took during holidays. I edited in premiere pro cs4 and it is a bit faster than CS3 <yoohoo>
However I want to export the movie as NTSC source to high quality download. In the Expot settings,  I wrote a file output of course so it can encode and compile the movie somewhere on my HDD and I did not touch anything in standad NTSC source to high quality download values and tabs. In the end the movie should be around 848 mega.
I press OK, then Media Encoder pops up on screen. my project comes automatically in Media Encoder which is neat so I just had to click on start Queue but here is my problem...
I can wait for 4 hours or more, Media Encoder status states Encoding but nothing moves forward. Elapsed time remains at 00:00:00, Estimated Remaining remains blank.
Although something triggered my attention when I widen Media Encoder Source Name tab. It sounds like my project from Premiere Pro is placed in a temporary folder instead of using the regular save project file folder in ...>adobe>premiere pro>4>sebsofie2010b which strange.
I try to place a picture of my issue and perhaps it will help everyone.
This picture was taken about 1 hour and half after I tried to encode the movie for the fifth time.
The status quotes "Encoding"...
Thanks in advance for any help

Hello,
This is Song to an Illiad. I had to change Email address and password as I am switching provider soon.
So Ok to bypass the issue at that time, I simply transfered all files to a jumpdrive and re-did the composition at a friend house. Although my problem persist and Thank you for the Wiki link it was helpful. Sherlock free ware discovered several erronous Codec. Do not ask me why, how, when please. I do not toy around with codecs and all I do is update software but I have several software going from Adobe to Autodesk series as well as Nero Light version that came with my Dvd burner.  Should I also mention I play video games when down time permits, as such I updated several time the DirectX software. Beside this, what is it called... Dvix or Xvid, well something like that... prompted me about 2 months ago to update to a newer version which I did. Finally I installed a freeware to export an avi type to another found on Cnet.com a few months ago as the file could be seen in Premiere pro but there were no Audio track seen in premiere while the client gave me his camcorder and I knew there should be an audio track, it was a sort of camcorder that records on a memory sticks which is why the camera was small. It was a canon but nothing more detailed than that. Anyway, I had the camera with no drivers whatsoever and I had a hard time to find the driver for free online which is why I found a freeware or perhaps was it a shareware or a trial (I am not sure), anyway it decoded and re-encoded the movie which it did successfully with lots of image loss quality but it was succesful. I know I deliberatly threw the shareware or trial straight in the garbage once I was done because I do not want this kind of junk on my PC. Perhaps could it be the issue with Media Encoder not able to start?!?!
Here comes a couple of texts Copy/Past & image to describe what Sherlock found
Codec Reporting Utility Output Text
Date and Time: 26-Aug-2010 23:43:54
System Information
Operating System  = Unknown Professional (6.00.6002)
CPU Descriptor    = Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU          6600  @ 2.40GHz
CPU Clock Speed   = 2400 Mhz.
Total Memory      = 4095 Mb.
DirectX Version   = 10.0
WMI Version       = 6002.18005
ACM Version       = 5.00.0
Video Codecs
  Adobe DVCPRO 100 Codec
     FileVersion       = 3.0.1095.1
     CompanyName       = Adobe Systems Incorporated
     FileDescription   = Adobe DVCPRO 100 Codec
     InternalName      =
     LegalCopyright    = Copyright (C) 2007
     OriginalFileName  =
     ProductName       = Adobe DVCPRO 100 Codec
     ProductVersion    = 3,0,1095,0
  Adobe DVCPRO 100 Codec
     FileVersion       = 3.0.1095.1
     CompanyName       = Adobe Systems Incorporated
     FileDescription   = Adobe DVCPRO 100 Codec
     InternalName      =
     LegalCopyright    = Copyright (C) 2007
     OriginalFileName  =
     ProductName       = Adobe DVCPRO 100 Codec
     ProductVersion    = 3,0,1095,0
  Adobe DVCPRO 100 Codec
     FileVersion       = 3.0.1095.1
     CompanyName       = Adobe Systems Incorporated
     FileDescription   = Adobe DVCPRO 100 Codec
     InternalName      =
     LegalCopyright    = Copyright (C) 2007
     OriginalFileName  =
     ProductName       = Adobe DVCPRO 100 Codec
     ProductVersion    = 3,0,1095,0
  AVI Decompressor
     FileVersion       = 6.6.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
     InternalName      = Quartz.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = Quartz.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
  AVI Draw
     FileVersion       = 6.6.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
     InternalName      = Quartz.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = Quartz.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
  Cinepak Codec by Radius
     FileVersion       = 1.10.0.11
     CompanyName       = Radius Inc.
     FileDescription   = Cinepak® Codec
     InternalName      = iccvid
     LegalCopyright    = Copyright © 1992-1995 Radius Inc., All Rights Reserved
     OriginalFileName  = iccvid.drv.mui
     ProductName       = Cinepak for Windows 32
     ProductVersion    = 1.10.0.0
  DivX 6.9.2 Codec (2 Logical CPUs)
     FileVersion       = 6.9.2.26
     CompanyName       = DivX, Inc.
     FileDescription   = DivX
     InternalName      = DivX
     LegalCopyright    = Copyright © 2000-2009 DivX, Inc. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = DivX.dll
     ProductName       = DivX®
     ProductVersion    = 6.9.2.26
  DivX 6.9.2 YV12 Decoder
     FileVersion       = 6.9.2.26
     CompanyName       = DivX, Inc.
     FileDescription   = DivX
     InternalName      = DivX
     LegalCopyright    = Copyright © 2000-2009 DivX, Inc. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = DivX.dll
     ProductName       = DivX®
     ProductVersion    = 6.9.2.26
  DV Splitter
     FileVersion       = 6.6.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
     InternalName      = Qdv.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = Qdv.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
  DV Video Decoder
     FileVersion       = 6.6.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
     InternalName      = Qdv.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = Qdv.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
  DV Video Encoder
     FileVersion       = 6.6.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
     InternalName      = Qdv.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = Qdv.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
  Intel IYUV codec
     FileVersion       = 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = Intel Indeo(R) Video YUV Codec
     InternalName      = iyuv_32.dll
     LegalCopyright    = Copyright Intel Corporation 1992-1997
     OriginalFileName  = iyuv_32.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.0.6000.16386
  Intel IYUV codec
     FileVersion       = 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = Intel Indeo(R) Video YUV Codec
     InternalName      = iyuv_32.dll
     LegalCopyright    = Copyright Intel Corporation 1992-1997
     OriginalFileName  = iyuv_32.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.0.6000.16386
  MainConcept MPEG Video Decoder
     FileVersion       = 1, 0, 0, 65
     CompanyName       = MainConcept AG
     FileDescription   = MPEG Video and Audio Decoder
     InternalName      = MCDSMPEG.AX
     LegalCopyright    = Copyright (C) 2001-2004 MainConcept AG
     OriginalFileName  = MCDSMPEG.AX
     ProductName       = MPEG Decoder
     ProductVersion    = 1, 0, 0, 65
  Microsoft RLE
     FileVersion       = 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = Microsoft RLE Compressor
     InternalName      = msrle32.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = msrle32.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.0.6000.16386
  Microsoft Video 1
     FileVersion       = 6.0.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = Microsoft Video 1 Compressor
     InternalName      = msvidc32.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = msvidc32.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.0.6000.16386
  MJPEG Compressor
     FileVersion       = 6.6.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
     InternalName      = Quartz.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = Quartz.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
  MJPEG Decompressor
     FileVersion       = 6.6.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
     InternalName      = Quartz.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = Quartz.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
  MPEG Video Decoder
     FileVersion       = 6.6.6000.16386 (vista_rtm.061101-2205)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = DirectShow Runtime.
     InternalName      = Quartz.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = Quartz.dll.mui
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 6.6.6000.16386
  Mpeg4 Decoder DMO
     FileVersion       = 11.0.6001.7000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = Windows Media MPEG-4 Video Decoder
     InternalName      = mpg4dmod.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = mpg4dmod.dll
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 11.0.6001.7000
  Mpeg43 Decoder DMO
     FileVersion       = 11.0.6001.7000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = Windows Media MPEG-4 Video Decoder
     InternalName      = mpg4dmod.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = mpg4dmod.dll
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 11.0.6001.7000
  Mpeg4s Decoder DMO
     FileVersion       = 11.0.6001.7000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = Windows Media MPEG-4 S Video Decoder
     InternalName      = mp4sdmod.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = mp4sdmod.dll
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 11.0.6001.7000
  MSScreen 9 encoder DMO
     FileVersion       = 11.0.6001.7000 (longhorn_rtm.080118-1840)
     CompanyName       = Microsoft Corporation
     FileDescription   = Windows Media Screen Encoder
     InternalName      = wmvsencd.dll
     LegalCopyright    = © Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
     OriginalFileName  = wmvsencd.dll
     ProductName       = Microsoft® Windows® Operating System
     ProductVersion    = 11.0.6001.7000
  Nero DVD Decoder
     FileVersion       = 4,11,3,7
     CompanyName       = Nero AG
     FileDescription   = MPEG-1/2/4 & AVC video decoder w/ DxVA
What should I do? Can I just reinstall the codec from my Adobe CS4 Production Suite (Without) creating more issues and problems? It seemed the Wiki hints were helpful to pin point a problem but not always at giving solution.
Thanks in advance,
Seb
P.S: Could Adobe throw a little software to download to ensure all codecs are what they should be like and prompt user to reinstall straight from our Dvds? It would be soo much easier that way.
Seb

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