Premiere Pro CS5.5 Program Monitor suddenly freezes after 1sec

Program Monitor suddenly stops working and freezes after 1sec in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and causes crashes, as well as the automatic backup versions. The picture freezes and audio is still playing. The manual backup version i made of the same project 2 days ago seams to work without freezing. Whats wrong here?Program Monitor suddenly stops working and freezes after 1sec in Premiere Pro CS5.5 and causes crashes, as well as the automatic backup versions. The manual backup version i made of the same project 2 days ago seams to work without freezing. Whats wrong here?

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