[Bug 21017] Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 won't start

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Fri Feb 14 10:33:38 CST 2014


http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21017

--- Comment #10 from Fincer <fincer89 at hotmail.com> ---
Still present in Wine 1.7.12

Very hard to say where this bug is related but at least I can get a bit further
if doing the following steps:

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1. To get loading process bit further, you need to add wmvcore.dll from Windows
OS (system32). I set it as native library in winecfg.

Maybe it's better to execute

winetricks allcodecs

and then do the step one, not sure. Anyway, after DLL have been copied to the
correct system32 directory and set to native...

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2. Run Adobe Premiere

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3. It gets stuck to the following message (terminal output):

err:ole:CoGetClassObject no class object {e1c73132-0196-4fe2-b8cd-a428cebeb239}
could be created for context 0x4

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4. Open wine regedit and take backup of key named
{e1c73132-0196-4fe2-b8cd-a428cebeb239}

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5. Kill Adobe Premiere forcefully

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6. Delete the mentioned registry key with subkeys

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7. If you run Adobe Premiere once again, some plugins should be loaded.
However, Premiere gets stuck again. Once I renamed the following file...

C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Pro
CS4\MediaIO\writers\WinMediaWriter.vwr -> WinMediaWriter.vwr.old

I got a bit further. Currently I'm stuck at "Loading FLV | MP4" dialog.

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8. Premiere doesn't load twice. You need to repeat steps 1 - 7 in order to get
it start to load some plugins again. By learning myself I've figured out that
the registry key {e1c73132-0196-4fe2-b8cd-a428cebeb239} is an important factor.

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In addition, Premiere is loading mlang.dll from system32 directory. Not sure,
if this is relevant information at all. I copied mlang.dll from Windows OS
installation and set it to native in winecfg library tab.

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