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July 14, 2020
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Video renders many minutes of black after last clip

  • July 14, 2020
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I'm working on a short video where the last clip ends at about 22 seconds but when I export/render it, it ends up being more than 7 minutes long b'c theres 6.5 minutes of black. How do I get rid of this 6.5 minutes of black after my last clip? 

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Correct answer Averdahl

On your timeline you have probably a clip or Black Video at the end of the timeline, at around +7 minutes. One frame is enough to trigger the timeline to render past your 22 seconds to +7minutes.

 

Place the time indicator at 22 seconds. Zoom in fully. (important) Press Down Arrow once, or until you find the "ghost clip/s" at the end of the timeline. Remove them. 

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Participant
January 30, 2024

I'm having the same issue and the solution presented here doesn't work for me. I have nothing else in the timeline, can't zoom out any further than I already have and pressing the down key doesn't take me any further than the last clip that I do want in there. I'm baffled. I've re-rendered it twice and the same thing happens. 

Legend
January 30, 2024
Have you tried marking an in and out at the beginning and end of your
sequence, and then in the export dialogue, export in to out

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Legend
January 30, 2024
Or, if you’re just looking to render, render in to out

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Inspiring
July 14, 2020

I use a different version of your editor program, but don't you have a WAB ( Work Area Bar ) ? I think the shortcut is the back slash key to see your entire WAB... so you can do what averdahl said... either delete black vdeo ( snap the WAB to the end of your desire for final frame ) and delete rest  ?

 

Legend
July 14, 2020

or if you've got an extended keyboard (and any serious editor should have an extended keyboard) just hitting the "end" key will take you to the end of the timeline and you can see if there's something beyond what you want.

Averdahl
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Community Expert
July 14, 2020

On your timeline you have probably a clip or Black Video at the end of the timeline, at around +7 minutes. One frame is enough to trigger the timeline to render past your 22 seconds to +7minutes.

 

Place the time indicator at 22 seconds. Zoom in fully. (important) Press Down Arrow once, or until you find the "ghost clip/s" at the end of the timeline. Remove them. 

Participant
July 14, 2020

Yep, I knew it had to be something simple. I had an extremely short clip all the way down by the 7-minute mark. Once I deleted that, all was good. Thanks for the quick tip.