PProheadless.exe ERROR

    Everytime I try to encode a sequence AME crashes. "PProheadless has encountered an error."
Please, I tried all solutions but none of them worked.

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      Application Name           : PProHeadless.exe
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      Application Timestamp : 4ce34c66
      Fault Module Name         : dvamarshal.dll
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      Fault Module Timestamp: 4ce33713
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      Exception Offset             : 0000000000023c88
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      Additional Information 2: 5c8ea6111923f086cbfdc87126296bd6
      Additional Information 3: bc7e
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  • Pproheadless.exe has encountered an error and needs to close

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  • Adobe Media Encoder - PProHeadless.exe

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    Thank you very much for your prompt reply.  Dragging the sequence from PPro to AME made AME lock up.  But your second suggestion of exporting the video directly from PPro seems to be working.  I still have 6 minutes to go, but at least it got up to 25% so far, so everything seems good.
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  • PProheadless.exe

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    I have read very carefully this thread (and a few others), I have tried the solution described ... but nothing seems to work and EMA still crash, won't encode and I get the "PProHeadless.exe has caused an error ..." message.
    I use Premiere Pro CS4 on a Windows Vista 64bits (Home Premium), i7 Core. I have installed the latest updates for both Premiere and AME.
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    - I have also used another solution found somewhere else, iei Select in PPro: edition >preference > general> , optimize the render = MEMORY  and I also inscrease the asio memory buffer to 4096 and selected "32 bit" to avoid the "jkl" bug
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