Premiere Pro Export Fail

I'm having problem exporting a project with Premiere CC.   After getting about 40% through the export it just says it has failed.  This happens when I am exporting it on my IMAC.  I've tried opening the project and exporting it on my laptop and it works ok, but it does say 'This project was last used with a Mercury Playback Engine GPU Acceleration (OpenCL), which is not availbale on this system.  Only Mercury Playback Engine Sftware will be used'.  So, the fail is obviously something to do with the OpenCL engine on my IMAC.  Does anyone have any ideas on how to solve this? It's a real pain.
Many thanks
T

Hi mrjonesy55+,
Welcome to the forums.
Please mention the make and model of the Graphics card that is installed on your machine. Also, whether the project was created on this machine or has been transferred from some other machine.
Regards,
Vinay

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