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August 26, 2020
Question

A few frames of deleted clip still showing in timeline

  • August 26, 2020
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Hi All,

 

I am having this issue constantly now. Let's say I have 3 clips and after reviwing my edit, I delete the middle clip. When playing back the project after this, I still see 2 frames of the deleted clip showing in the playback. I tried to clear my media cache, rebooted Premiere a few times but nothing solved the problem.

 

I appreciate any help, as this issue/bug is making my editing process a real pain.

 

Thank you!

 

Diogo

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VicLiz
Participant
September 29, 2021

I fixed this - 

 go to Sequence settings

 

In the fields drop down ... select upper fields first.

 

My problem was solved. 

 

I am not an expert, but I did remember that selection was not familiar. It seemed wrong... and it was.

Participant
November 5, 2021

Brilliant. This worked perfectly for me, and so simple. Thanks VicLiz!

Legend
November 10, 2020

tell us your source properties and sequence settings?  are any of your sources from screen recordings or shot on a smart phone?  If so, the problem is probably that some of your clips are variable frame rate.

Participant
November 10, 2020

Hey Mgrenadier, I am creating mask's over an animation. It seems like when I put something new on the toggle track the deleted frames dissapear. So i think its sorted. Here are the properties anyway 

 

Type: MPEG Movie File Size: 1.77 GB

Image Size: 1916 x 1080 Frame Rate: 23.98

Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz -

Compressed - Stereo Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point -

Stereo Total Duration: 01;38;41;11 Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.0 Alpha: None Video Codec Type: HEVC 4:2:0 Variable Frame Rate Detected 

 

and the image that stayed when deleted

Type: PNG File File Size: 303.16 KB Image Size: 600 x 436 Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.0 Alpha: Straight Alpha

 

cheers,

 

Thanks for your time.

Justin Taylor-Hyper Brew
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 26, 2020

I'd say either a corrupted project or some video drive issue. Try making a new project and importing the existing one, and upgrading your graphics drivers.

Participant
November 9, 2020

The same thing is happening to me, it seems its just single frames that stay in the timeline after deleted? I tried opening a new project and importing the original. they are still there. I just hope they arent there when I export.

Inspiring
November 10, 2020

Did you try deleting the render files? Under Sequence > Delete render files.

Premiere really hates varialbe frame rates, better convert it to a constant frame rate before editing.