After Effects no longer responds when you import a larger video

Although this is probably a common theme, I searched everywhere for an answer to this new problem I encounter and I had no chance.

Recently, out of the blue, when I try to import more large (100 + MB) sequelae of videos quicktime in the program stops responding and it gives me an error message.  Short videos of 2 MB import without problem but I can't even drag a great video in the model without him close on me.  I imported 400 photos of the RPF in the order which was 1 GB and it has worked but videos simply stop it.  I tried the following:

-setting of my OpenGL settings.

-remove my gl plugin

-setting of my texture memory

-reset to default preferences

-served my memory of image and video

-deleted all caches

-re-installed quicktime and made sure it was the correct version

-re-installed after effects (cs5.5) 10.5.5.253 version

-reduced resolution

-sworn high and strong and exclaimed uncontrolably

I used this video several times in the past without problem, it seems to me that all of a sudden, the video is taken too big, the program stops.

I am on Windows 7 Intel quad core processor

16 GB of ram

Grapics card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 (4064 MB of ram)

I checked the graphics card and I am running the most up-to-date version.

I hope I've provided enough information.  I appreciate any help in advance.

Andrew

Well, I would back up all your data first, if you have not already. You should do this all along anyway. (Do not forget things like Photoshop, animation preset, brushes etc. in your Adobe files).

Well, before go us crazy, I do googled around for instructions on how to completely remove K-Lite.

If you follow that and it's a waste, the second thing I'd do is to uninstall all of your Adobe software.

Then run that adobe CS Cleaner offers on its site.

Uninstall Quicktime.

Download and install a new version of Quicktime 7 (NOT on Quicktime X).

And then reinstall your Creative Suite software.

If, after these steps, it still does not work, then you have to go nuclear.

The first step is to backup all your data. Documents, policies, project files, libraries of stock footage, music, preset animations, project templates, etc. Everything you added to the computer (with the exception of programs).

Your computer is supplied either with disks of recovery or the ability to create. File records if you have not already.

Put them in and reboot the machine. It should give you an option to erase and install a version of Windows. You will then need to reinstall your programs (NOT k - lite) and put all your files on the machine.

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