Urgent: constant Crash Media encoder, premiere pro CC and CC2014.

(Sorry by advance, its an Google trad)
Hello everyone!
I meet great difficulties with Premier Pro and Media encode CC and CC2014.
When I want to wire my pending projects that I go through File> Import (or even composition After Premier) or I simply do a drag / drop in Media Encoder .... Half the time it crashes, not charging Dynamic link not or crash Premier pro ..... with CC versions like 2014 .... I have no particular error message. However I have to process the killer Dynamic link, adobe (in general: QT32 server, Adobe ipCbrocker, PProHeadless.exe) via the Windows task manager. If not impossible to reopen the software.
I also noticed that even when the software does not crash, I close the first or afx or other software will not come out of the process, there is ad infinitum in the active process.
When I still manage to import my sequences in MediaEncoder, this plant some encodings but not all .... no particular reason and not telling me why he crashed. If it does not crash, it runs in a loop on the same image and I have to stop myself encoding, which never end. Knowing that all my files are part of a series, there has exactly the same things in it in terms of editing, effects etc.. Which by the way is only melted ....
Rush are my MXF files. And I use the Dynamic Link to import my sequences between Premier Pro and afx. Although it makes me exactly the same problem that I import directly my first or I go through Dynamic Link.
I'm on:
Windos Seven PRo 64bit.
I have a 3.33GHz i7 X980
Nvidia GTX480 driver 337.88 (the latest what)
AND 16GB RAm
My cache is not full, I empty it regularly. It is a hard look at projects and never moves.
So, if anyone has the same problem or knows a solution, I'm interested.
It falls at the wrong time, I have 200 to encode videos in one month.
Thank you in advance.
A.H
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