Adobe live media encoder crashes when i press stop

after i am done i push the stop button on the bottom of the encoder to stop my sreamming. everytime it freezes crashes and will not relaunch. i have to delete and reinstall it everytime.
i am on a mac 10.5.8

Work through all of the steps (ideas) listed at http://ppro.wikia.com/wiki/Troubleshooting
If your problem isn't fixed after you follow all of the steps, report back with ALL OF THE DETAILS asked for in the FINALLY section, the questions at the end of the troubleshooting link... most especially the codec used... see Question 1

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