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December 22, 2023
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Batch Exporting through media encoder and don't want the black frame at the end of each video

  • December 22, 2023
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Does anyone know how to export without getting a black frame at the end of the video?

 

I have 15 clips in 15 nested sequences that I am batch sending to media encoder. 

I don't want to have to go in manually and add in and out's for each of these.

The only option in export settings that can maybe set paramaters are below and none of them can export to just the last frame of actual video.

 

Again, I don't want to have to set in and outs for multiple clips. Am I doing anything wrong or is adobe just not set up for this?

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Correct answer jack29566566y1px

Figured it out. H.264 is for some reason adding black frames. Quicktime, software encoding and the "Work Area" gave me what I wanted. 

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Ann Bens
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Community Expert
December 22, 2023

Select nest then use the / (forward slash) to set in and out on the timeline. Outpoint is on the last frame.

Participant
December 22, 2023

I don't want, and also don't think you should have to, set in and outs for 15 videos to not have a black frame added to to the end of your video. Adobe should definitely have an option to export to the end of the video frame.

 

I did turn to doing this all manually and attached is an image of my settings. I am custom changing the in and outs and export custom field to export earlier in my clip to get rid of the black frame at the end. Although I can change the amount of time in the clip, they all end with a black frame. Any idea why?

jack29566566y1pxAuthorCorrect answer
Participant
December 22, 2023

Figured it out. H.264 is for some reason adding black frames. Quicktime, software encoding and the "Work Area" gave me what I wanted.