You can do this by temporarily moving whatever files are there to another location on your drive or compressing them into a folder for access later.
ěack-up and remove the contents of C:\Program Files\Adobe\Common\Plug-ins\7.0\MediaCore\. Ĝlose all intensive programs, namely Premiere, After Effects, etc. So if you face this issue – try to move or renamed any otgher plugins in the MediaCore folder and start Premiere Pro with the Shift key pushed down and see if that does the trick 😉 So in my case, the isse was not Red Giant or Prmeire but a third plugin – meessing up with Adobe end Red Giant. I managed to start up Premiere Pro and a project with no errors after removing the folder. I had two folder in the MediaCore folder – one named Filmimpact and another named. I found out that the Filmimpact plugin was making this issue for me. I did what Brett from Red Giant wrote to me – look at all the steps underneath. Have tried the shift-key-trick with no luck. so there is really something strange in the Caching mechanism of premiere – so try to move and copy some files arround and that you don’t have to waste so much time then i did. After that i copied back my current Version of mojo – and every file was the same then before – except now all plugins are availible !ġ note: also a few plugins from misfire and mojo/Cosmo was also hidden. I thought – there is one plugin who makes Troubles and removed/added plugins.Īnd after i copied an older Version from Red Gate Mojo from my Laptop to my Computer – everything worked. Then i copied my hole plugins Folder from my second Computer (updated there as well – and there it worked) and after that it worked on my main Computer. Removed all plugins except Looks – did’nt worked. Uninstalled and installed – did’nt worked. Does this help get Looks back online? If not, does it show up in After Effects or is it also offline in After Effects? If it does show up in After Effects, do you have Universe installed?Īfter a very hard day trying to fix the same Problem, i finally solved it for me. This will force Premiere Pro to reload the information for all plugins, where it may be currently corrupted or missing data. Keep the Shift key held down until you have opened your project. To recreate the plugin cache, hold down the Shift key before you start Premiere Pro. I believe that this may be a Premiere caching issue. I’ve heard this happening to a number of different people when updating. I followed up with them, now waiting to hear back more: All is present and accounted for in After Effects, the problem is Premiere only for me. The Magic Bullet Color Suite folder isn’t even in Premiere anymore. I did notice, however, when I opened a project that they were listed as missing, plus the “push” transition from filmimpact.
I just heard back from Red Giant and they gave me this advice (see below).