Error:Time.cpp-352

Issues
Premiere Pro produces an error including the text [\dev\stingray\Backend\Src\Time\Time.cpp-352]

Possible Solutions

 * Livio Maynard said:
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 * I encountered this error message after I spent 2 days editing a little short and couldn't find a reason for it. Turned out that the error was caused by the K-Lite Codec Pack I had recently installed in my computer. I simply uninstalled the Pack and the error message was gone.
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 * Frank Thomas said:
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 * This error occured after installing ffdshow. When I uninstalled ffdshow everything was fine again.
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 * g.d.s said:
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The best fix is to use an english version and download the multilingual pack, this way the native dll will be original ones...
 * Just change you regional settings to US and it's ok... Just like in [..\API\Inc\Be/component/Keyframe.h-138] at:http://ppro.wikia.com/wiki/Regional_Settings_and_Keyframe.h-138_errorIt look like PPro 2.0 doesn't like my portuguese windows... lol
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 * Shawn says:
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I fixed it by going to Control Panel &rarr; Regional Settings Then, changing it to US. I'm not sure if it was on US before or what, but it's working now. Thanks !
 * Agreed. I had reformatted my PC, and when I tried to open my previous project, I had this error.
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 * Jochen Metzger says:
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One thing I would recommend, too, is the tool XML-Wrench (xmlwrench.com) allowing you to edit corrupted XML-Files, which Premiere 2.0 Projects are. Just open the Project File in it and add missing tags manually. It takes a bit of time, probably, but is still better than re-doing the whole work.
 * Thank you, Shawn, for the hint with the regional settings, it saved my project (and good humour for the weeks to come)!!
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