No video showing in the program monitor

I ran recently in a strange bug where no video does appear in the program of my first CC (latest version) monitor when scrubbing through the timeline. Hit the SPACEBAR to play / have also no effect. no time code runs, the scrubber moves not, nothing at all. This is a screen recording of what I see.

I tried deleting prefs, cleaning hide caches, deleted entirely, and I even tried the awesome tools more at digital Rebellion to see if it would help to get things to work - nothing helped. Just as a tip: when you open the same project of the same disc on a different machine, the same thing that is happening - so I have at least reduced to something inside the project folder. (??)

Also, when I try and save the project to stop out first to try troubleshooting, first DC crashes, and I end up having to force quit the application. After that, I see a file named project strangely pop up next to my original project file.

Someone at - it other ideas on how to troubleshoot and resolve this problem? I searched these forums, google, etc., but have not been able to find someone with a similar problem. Thanks in advance!

It is a puzzle game.

What are the effects you use? In particular, are third-party plug-ins in game?

By chance, the two computers do not have the same model of graphics card and the driver? If Yes, then the first thing to do is see if a new driver is available.

If they have different graphics cards or drivers, so here are a few things I'd like to try:

  1. A copy of the sequence, select all track items and remove the effects.
  2. The red bar over the timeline given, try to make at least a segment of it.
  3. Create a new project and import the sequence problem of existing project.

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