Eror low level exception adobe player

installed 2014 cc   last 4 month and everything worked briliantly, but this morning when i open up my premiere it's unable to playback all of my footage
Sony NEX-EA50EH   h264 1920x1080 i
). Whether it is on the timeline or in the source panel. the Error message i get it this:
A Low-level exception occurred in: Adobe Player (player).
(windows 7 , 64 sp 1) nvidia 770 gtx cuda . 16 gb ram
Delete the files in the Media Cache folder., again this error...

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  • Error Msg -A Low-level exception occurred in: Adobe Player

    I have CS6 installed, all the latest patches, etc. It's been working fine for months.In the last week Pr is unable to playback all of my footage (Native 5D mark III h.246 and Canon xf305 footage). Whether it is on the timeline or in the source panel.
    The Error message i get it this:  A Low-level exception occurred in: Adobe Player (player).
    Using Adobe CS 6.0.3
    Windows 64 Bit 8 GBs RAM
    Happens in new projects and old.
    New timelines also affected, it appears.
    Was not happening as recently as two days ago.
    No changes made to the computer.
    Only changes is that I have combined timeines (Imported) from one project to another.
    Video shows yellow or Green.
    I have rerendered the footage to show all green on timeline.
    Only way around it is to reboot the computer, it comes back after a while. The problematic timelines work fine for a while, then this starts happening.
    I deleted the media cache database folder after exiting Pr.
    Didn't seem to change anything. I just got the error again. Things seem to be curiously messed up. I tried to render a sequence out to MXF. The headless crashed each time, (not totally unusual, but it couldn't complete even once). I also got an error message when I bypassed the Media Encoder and just went strait to rendering it out within Pro. It managed to continue to render it to MXF but when I got done and imported it into Pro, it didn't play the clip when I clicked on it.
    The interesting thing to me is that to totally clear Adobe from RAM, I have to go into Task Manager and kill the process after exiting the program (in lieu of rebooting). So it's not closing properly, it appears. Once I kill the process and reopen the app, I can then play the sequence, for a while. It's very curious. Task manager also shows lots of RAM open, no memory leaks at work, nothing unusual. It appears, to be just choking on footage, sort of like it can't quite process the audio (like when you bring in new footage and it has to process that audio). What's happening is like it sees the audio at first when I bring it in at startup of the app, then loses it. If I exit without killing the Premiere process (or shutting down the machine), then it still exhibets the behavior on startup again.
    So this project is large, for me. It is showing as 34 MBs. I have a wide variety of clips at play here, but only MXF Canon from the xf305 and MOV from the Canon 5D. The MXF are the default sequence(s) unless I shot nothing but MOV.
    I have tried rendering the visualization, all green lines on top but that doesn't seem to fully help. It does play the footage for a while.
    There are no special effects added, yet.
    Is it worth re-installing Premiere? This has cost me the better part of a day screwing around with this.
    Let me detail this again:
    Premiere is installed on C There hundreds of GBs of storage avaialble there.
    All project files are on F which is a RAID 1 array. It appears to be functioning normally. 800 GBs free space on 2TBs.
    All Renders are taking out to an external drive like I always do. Lot s of space available there too.
    Anyone have an idea how to fix this?

    Is this any better? Cut and pasted plain text.
    I have CS6 installed, all the latest patches, etc. It's been working fine for months.In the last week Pr is unable to playback all of my footage (Native 5D mark III h.246 and Canon xf305 footage). Whether it is on the timeline or in the source panel.
    the Error message i get it this:  A Low-level exception occurred in: Adobe Player (player).
    Using Adobe CS 6.0.3
    Windows 64 Bit 8 GBs RAM
    Happens in new projects and old.
    New timelines also affected, it appears.
    Was not happening as recently as two days ago.
    No changes made to the computer.
    Only changes is that I have combined timeines (Imported) from one project to another.
    Video shows yellow or Green.
    I have rerendered the footage to show all green on timeline.
    Only way around it is to reboot the computer, it comes back after a while. The problematic timelines work fine for a while, then this starts happening.
    I deleted the media cache database folder after exiting Pr.
    Didn't seem to change anything. I just got the error again. Things seem to be curiously messed up. I tried to render a sequence out to MXF. The headless crashed each time, (not totally unusual, but it couldn't complete even once). I also got an error message when I bypassed the Media Encoder and just went strait to rendering it out within Pro. It managed to continue to render it to MXF but when I got done and imported it into Pro, it didn't play the clip when I clicked on it.
    The interesting thing to me is that to totally clear Adobe from RAM, I have to go into Task Manager and kill the process after exiting the program (in lieu of rebooting). So it's not closing properly, it appears. Once I kill the process and reopen the app, I can then play the sequence, for a while. It's very curious. Task manager also shows lots of RAM open, no memory leaks at work, nothing unusual. It appears, to be just choking on footage, sort of like it can't quite process the audio (like when you bring in new footage and it has to process that audio). What's happening is like it sees the audio at first when I bring it in at startup of the app, then loses it. If I exit without killing the Premiere process (or shutting down the machine), then it still exhibets the behavior on startup again.
    So this project is large, for me. It is showing as 34 MBs. I have a wide variety of clips at play here, but only MXF Canon from the xf305 and MOV from the Canon 5D. The MXF are the default sequence(s) unless I shot nothing but MOV.
    I have tried rendering the visualization, all green lines on top but that doesn't seem to fully help. It does play the footage for a while.
    There are no special effects added, yet.
    Is it worth re-installing Premiere? This has cost me the better part of a day screwing around with this.
    Let me detail this again:
    Premiere is installed on C There hundreds of GBs of storage avaialble there.
    All project files are on F which is a RAID 1 array. It appears to be functioning normally. 800 GBs free space on 2TBs.
    All Renders are taking out to an external drive like I always do. Lot s of space available there too.
    Anyone have an idea how to fix this?

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    So, i looked the windows' application events log, where I can see that this is Denoiser2.dll... and an other time it was an other sound effect dll.
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    Have you any clue ?
    Thanks !
    Valéry

    Thanks for you quick answer.
    I forgot to delete the cache files in my previous tries. So i tried this... And I changes some options in media preference menu. Then I render audio and video of my footage.
    .... and It seems that it's solved ! Well, i hope so.
    If there is still any trouble i'll come back to write something about here to help other users who encontred the same troubles.
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  • Problem: A low level exception occured in: Adobe Player (Player)

    I use Premiere Pro CC 7.21 on a 2,4 GHz i5 Macbook Pro with 8GB RAM and OS 10.8.5. My video data (5D Mark II) is on an external hd via firewire800. For a few days now I haven´t bin able to  playback the timeline. And I get this error: "A low level exception occured in: Adobe Player (Player)". And when I quit premiere it still works (chrashes) in the background. I did pretty much everything. Well, everything I read about: I uninstalled Premiere and reinstalled it. Made a "root" profile and tried working with it. Changed Audio Hardware settings. Deleted some files in the library I read about. And set back my whole system with time machine. Back to a date when it still worked. Nothing has worked so far. Can anyone help?

    Florian,
    Sorry about that. See if this post will help you solve this issue: http://forums.adobe.com/message/5158878#5158878
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    Kevin

  • A low-level exception occurred in Adobe Player (Player)? no playback

    Help!
    I start premiere and playback wont work at all - It gives me the error “A low-level exception occurred in Adobe Player (Player)
    I tried cleaning the cache and duplicating the sequence - nada
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  • A low-level exception occurred in: ImporterMPEG (Importer) on Windows Adobe Premere CC 2014

    A low-level exception occurred in: ImporterMPEG (Importer) on Windows Adobe Premere CC 2014 Happens a lot. How do I fix this? Thanks

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    But really, the real solution for me was to not update Premiere Pro CS6 after a reinstall. The most recent updates just do not like my computer, I guess.
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  • What exactly is a "low-level exception occurred in: ImporterFastMPEG?"

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  • A low level exception occured in: Importer MPEG (Importer)

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    When I create a project on #2 drive, the various work files follow,
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