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Inspiring
September 15, 2022
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Clip with Attributes causing layers beneath to disappear

  • September 15, 2022
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This is a very odd problem, and none of the full time editors in my office can figure it out.

I am working on a presentation video, which is a style of video we do everyday in my company. It's composed of a presenter video, PNG slide images, and a frame overlay to make a composition on screen.

 

I am having an issue, literally with only project, and only on my machine. The slide images and video have transformation attributes to fit into the holes on the frame. The slide images track causes the presentation track, which is below it, to turn black, as if there were no file video there.

 

When I remove attributes from the slide images and re-paste the attributes, the video becomes visable again until I close and reopen, then need to do the same thing. If the slide image track is blank, the video is there, if the slide is there, it's not. It's also only happening on this project and on my computer, as I mentioned earlier.

 

The oddest thing to me is that this particular set of presentation videos has two speakers each. Each sequence starts with the same woman, and then it switches to a second speaker, different for each sequence. The first woman's video never has the issue of blacking out, but BOTH of the second presenters do. To top it off, all of the presenters are on the same source file. It's a long Zoom recording of an online conference.

 

Any ideas about what the heck is going on? It's mostly annoying instead of debilitating, but I just find it bizarre.

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Correct answer JoshWScreenPlay

If anyone comes upon this, or is interested, we figured the issue out.

 

We import PNG images of presentation slides into our videos, and when I was importiing them, I had a preference set for them automatically "Scale to Frame", this cause issues because it would import the image and scale it to the Video frame, but then reset the transformation to look at that as 100%, so if we would change the size further, it caused weird disruptions. I've set it to "Set to Frame" which still scales it to the frame, but doesn't reset the transformation, so it presents as a percentage of the original image size. This has fixed any and all black video issues.

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Inspiring
December 7, 2022

If anyone comes upon this, or is interested, we figured the issue out.

 

We import PNG images of presentation slides into our videos, and when I was importiing them, I had a preference set for them automatically "Scale to Frame", this cause issues because it would import the image and scale it to the Video frame, but then reset the transformation to look at that as 100%, so if we would change the size further, it caused weird disruptions. I've set it to "Set to Frame" which still scales it to the frame, but doesn't reset the transformation, so it presents as a percentage of the original image size. This has fixed any and all black video issues.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 7, 2022

Or set the scaling to NONE.

Inspiring
December 7, 2022

That fixes it, too. It just makes our lives easier to have it scale to the video's dimensions, when it doesn't do weird stuff like it was.

R Neil Haugen
Legend
September 15, 2022

To do what Ann suggests, for those who've not done this before:

  • Create a new project.
  • In that project, go to the MediaBrowser panel, and navigate to and click on the previous project file.
  • Right-click the selected file, and "Import"
  • From the options provided, I suggest importing one sequence at a time.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 15, 2022

If its just one project: make new one and import the old one.

See how that goes.