Urgent : Plantage constant de Media encoder, premiere pro CC et CC2014.

Bonjour à tous !
Je rencontre de grosses difficultés avec Premier Pro et média encoder CC et CC2014.
Lorsque je veux mettre en fil d’attente mes projets que je passe par Fichier>Importer (composition After ou même Première) ou que je fasse simplement un glisser/déplacer dans Media Encoder....Une fois sur deux ça plante, ne chargeant pas Dynamique link, ou plantage de première pro..... Avec les versions CC comme 2014....Je n'ai pas de message d'erreur particulier. En revanche je suis obligé de killer les processus Dynamique link, adobe (en général : Qt32 server, Adobe ipCbrocker, PProHeadless.exe) via le gestionnaire de tache Windows. Sinon impossible de réouvrir les logiciels.
J'ai d'ailleurs remarqué que même lorsque les logiciels ne plantent pas, que je ferme premiere ou afx ou autre, les logiciels ne s’enlèvent pas des Processus, il reste ad vitam aeternam, dans les processus actif.
Lorsque j'arrive quand même à importer mes séquences dans MediaEncoder, celui-ci plante certains encodages mais pas tous....sans raison particulière et ne me disant pas pourquoi il les a planté. S’il ne les plante pas, il tourne en boucle sur la même image et je suis obligé d’arrêter moi-même l'encodage, qui ne se finira jamais. Sachant que tous mes fichiers font parties d'une série, qu'il y a donc exactement la même choses dedans en terme de montage, effet etc. Ce qui en passant n'est que du fondu....
Mes Rush sont des fichiers MXF. Et j'utilise le dynamique Link pour mes imports de séquences entre première et afx. Bien que ça me fasse exactement le même problème que j'importe directement mon première ou que je passe par dynamique Link.
Aussi, autre problème lorsqu'il accepte d'exporter (Media encoder j'entend). Il ne m'exporte pas forcement tous le son, il va m'exporter la première séquence par exemple l'intro, puis tous le reste de la vidéo qui est dans une autre séquence et compo, il ne l'exporte pas........
Je ne sais plus quoi faire la. Au prix ou est vendu cette suite franchement !
Je suis donc sur :
Windos Seven PRo 64Bits.
J'ai un i7 X980 3.33GHZ
Une Nvidia GTX480 driver 337.88 (les derniers quoi)
ET 16 Go de RAm
Mon cache n'est pas plein, je le vide régulièrement. Il est sur un disque au regard des projets, et ne bouge jamais.
Voilà, si jamais quelqu'un a le même problème, ou connait une solution, je suis preneur.
Ça tombe au plus mauvais moment, j'ai 200 vidéos à encoder pour dans 1 Mois. 
Merci d'avance.
A.H
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