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Corrupted Project
by Aaron Cadieux on Sep 28, 2009 at 8:14:45 pm

Hello,

I've been working on a huge project in Premiere Pro CS4. I got the "the project appears to be corrupted, it cannot be opened" error message. Autosave was only set to do 5 previous versions, the most recent of which is just as bad as starting from scratch. I have also tried importing the corrupted project into a new project in Premiere.

Keeping in mind that those two possibilities are useless, is there any other way to open this file without having to start over from scratch?

Best,

Aaron Cadieux



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