Ozpeter, from the Adobe forum, has written a great little utility that ensures that Premiere Elements 8 won't keep background resources running after you edit the program. This utility automatically launches Premiere Elements 8 when you start it, so I've set up my desktop shortcut for Premiere Elements 8 to just start up this program.
"PE8 Runner" is a small utility which...
- Asks you whether you want to run Premiere Elements 8.0 with or without the welcome screen
- Checks after you close the program whether it really has closed, or whether its process is still running
- Asks you whether you want to terminate the unclosed process (so you don't have to use Windows Task Manager to do it).
INSTALLATION
None. You can run PE8 Runner.exe from anywhere on your PC. But it assumes you have Premiere Elements installed in the default location (C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Premiere Elements 8.0)
USE
Run PE8 Runner.
Answer yes or no to the question about using the welcome screen. (If you choose not to use the welcome screen you will go straight to the program and then you must open or create a project using the normal menu).
Use Premiere Elements 8 as normal.
After you close Premiere Elements 8, about 10 or 20 seconds afterwards you may see a window pop up telling you that the Premiere Elements process
is still running (and using your PC's resources), and asking you if you want to terminate the process. Unless you are in fact still using the program, answer "yes".
LIABILITY
The author (me) has developed and tested the program on a virus-protected system using Windows XP SP3. Every precaution has been taken to ensure that
it is reliable, but it's up to you to choose whether to use it or not, and the author accepts no responsibility for the outcome. Please test it on an unimportant project before using it on something real.
Download link http://www.fileden.com/files/2007/9/22/ ... Runner.zip - it's a small download. Source code is included.