@championchampion Finally, someone else noticed! Basically, it doesn't show when zoomed-out, and you can't pull the clip out to the full duration. If you zoom-in all the way, you can pull the clip out. It's very annoying!
Thanks for filing this bug report. I can reproduce this on macOS Ventura and an M1 MacBook Pro. What is your hardware and source media? How do I write a bug report? I hope the team can fix this one for you. Sorry for the frustration.
Cheers,
Kevin
Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
Thanks for all the notes. I located some internal notes on this issue. Does this sound like your problem?
Result:
White corner icons used to indicate Media End are missing when a clip is added to the Timeline.
Expected:
White corners should be visible when a clip is added to the Timeline.
What happened?
This may occur if the clip's frame rate is different from the sequence frame rate in the Timeline Panel.
You do not likely see the end-of-clip indicator (white corner) because it's not at the end of the clip due to the frame rate change. If you zoom in to frame level and pull the end of the clip out to the right, you will see there is one more frame that is the end of the clip. Now, you will see the white corner end-of-clip indicator.
This is "expected behavior." See if that is the case for you, as well. Sorry for the frustration.
Take Care, Kevin
Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
Thanks for the reply. I'll leave the bug open here and add your comments to the internal notes. I hope they can take another look at your case. Sorry for the hassle.
Cheers, Kevin
Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio