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kimk10141493
Inspiring
September 26, 2018
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Video effects not showing in program monitor or working at all

  • September 26, 2018
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I am having trouble applying effects to clips in my sequence. Specifically this is happening during color correction using Lumetri, but other effects (I have tried Fast Color Corrector and simply lowering the Opacity) also do not show up in the program monitor.

Some weird and confusing details:

1) If I place the playhead at the very beginning of the first clip in the sequence, I can see the Lumetri effect properly on that clip. It is only visible at this single frame, though.

2) The Master clip effect does work...but it is only visible in the source monitor. It does not show in the Program monitor.

3) Rendering does not make the effects visible.

4) Exporting does not make the effects visible.

5) Global Effects are NOT muted.

6) I have reinstalled the app multiple times and used the Adobe Cleaner tool. The first time I did this, it seemed to resolve the issue. But the problem has returned and now won't go away even if I uninstall the entirety of Creative Cloud.

Could this be an issue with the system I'm running on?

I'm running Premiere Pro CC Version 12.1.2 (Build 69) on a 2018 Macbook Pro running High Sierra version 10.13.6:

- 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5 processor

- 8 GB 2133 MHz LPDDR3 memory

- Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655 1536 MB graphics

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    Correct answer kimk10141493

    Hmmm . . .

    If you have used the Cleaner tool then your media cache should have been flushed.

    Did this problem appear suddenly? Was everything OK prior to the onset of the problem?

    Any new plugins etc. installed?  Are you working with a media type you have used successfully before?

    Maybe someone else has ideas?

    MtD


    Found a work around! Disabling and reenabling hardware encoding fixed the behavior in a new project. I copied the old sequence into the new one and I can start over with color correcting.

    Not really sure why this worked though.

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    Inspiring
    September 26, 2018

    Are you confident those are the specs of a 2018 MacBook Pro?

    As a test: Go to the menu File > Project Settings > General and set the Renderer to Software Only.

    Does the problem remain?

    MtD

    kimk10141493
    Inspiring
    September 26, 2018

    Thanks for replying, Meg!

    Changing the renderer does not fix the problem. I tried the other two (Metal, and OpenCL), and they do not fix the problem, either.

    As for the specs, yes I'm certain. But here are some more granular details on the hardware:

      Model Name: MacBook Pro

      Model Identifier: MacBookPro15,2

      Processor Name: Intel Core i5

      Processor Speed: 2.3 GHz

      Number of Processors: 1

      Total Number of Cores: 4

      L2 Cache (per Core): 256 KB

      L3 Cache: 6 MB

      Memory: 8 GB

    And the graphics:

      Chipset Model: Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655

      Type: GPU

      Bus: Built-In

      VRAM (Dynamic, Max): 1536 MB

      Vendor: Intel

    Inspiring
    September 26, 2018

    If you create a new project and new sequence, does the problem remain?

    Was this a project that has been upgraded from a previous version of Premiere Pro?

    MtD