The clips playback well and the bar above the video is yellow. Once my project has opened, I drag a clip from my 550d/t2i to the "new item" icon to create a new sequence that matches my footage perfectly. This is what I have been doing to circumvent the problem: When creating a new project I create a new preset that matches my footage (unless I am missing something, my preset matches DSLR footage exactly). Now, I would like to know if having these presets is absolutely necessary. I am not willing to do a complete reinstall, certainly if others are claiming that this wont bring the presets back.
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The same has happened to me after my upgrade to Lion. I can't be sure if all the steps are necessary, but it worked for me in the end. Opened Premiere and activated after seeing the presets back where they should be.Downloaded and ran the Adobe Clean Tool.Deleted all adobe files I could find in ~/Documents, /Library and ~/Library (if you can't see a folder, type it in the Go To Folder.Opened the Terminal and executed the following in order:.Then I tried the following steps, and voila!
It's annoying, but it's the only way to force the subinstaller that installs the extra codecs and sequence presets to work in some cases.