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▬Solution #1 (as described in the video): This is for Windows 7 (64-bit), some directories may vary if you have different version of Windows or Encoder. Edit commands accordingly. 1. Create an empty TXT file | Right click - New - (.txt) 2. Open it 3. Write commands as follows: ------- del "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\SLCache\X19zbGNfZmVhdHVyZXNfXw==.slc" start "AME" "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CC\Adobe Media Encoder.exe" ------- Directories may vary, make sure you write proper address for both the problematic file (X19zbGNfZmVhdHVyZXNfXw==.slc) and the original Encoder executable (Adobe Media Encoder.exe) 4. File - Save As - whatever.bat 5. Always run the BAT to start Encoder ▬Solution #2 (as Eric Vinyard suggested): 1. Locate file: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\SLCache\X19zbGNfZmVhdHVyZXNfXw==.slc 2. Open it with a text editor (may need to open it as an admin as this is in Program Files directory) 3. Delete everything the file contains 4. Save and close 5. Set the 'Read Only' attribute for the file: Right Mouse - Preferences. On the first page that opens for you, look for Attributes at the bottom of this page and check 'Read Only'. Close with OK. ▬Solution #3 (as Roberts Štālbergs suggested) [actually very different issue but same symptoms] 1. Go to "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CS6" and delete the "amtlib.dll" file [directory may vary depending on what version of Encoder and Windows you have] 2. Go to "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro CS6", copy the file "amtlib.dll" and paste in the directory from step 1 (C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Media Encoder CS6). [directory may vary depending on what version of Premiere and Windows you have]
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