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P: Clips disappear on Timeline, Does anyone else have this issue with the new update?

Community Beginner ,
Oct 18, 2024 Oct 18, 2024

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UPDATE: 11-1-24
 
We believe that there is a potential fix in beta version 25.2.0 build 3 or higher.  Please update and let us know.  Thank you for your patience and help resolving this issue.
 
UPDATE: 10-31-24
This is currently a Known Issues we will be providing updates when we know more.  Thank you for your patience.

MEDIA DOES NOT DISPLAY ON THE TIMELINE ON WINDOWS SYSTEMS

On Windows, if a custom scale factor is set in System > Display, media does not display on the Premiere Pro timeline. We are working to fix this issue in an updated version of Premiere Pro. Two workarounds are available:

  1. In Windows, turn off custom scaling and use one of the standard scaling options, or 
  2. In Premiere Pro, turn off GPU-accelerated UI rendering in Preferences > General.
 
 
Does anyone else have this issue with the new update?
Nvidia is up to date and everything else works fine i PP...
Can´t find whats wrong....

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Adobe Employee , Nov 12, 2024 Nov 12, 2024

This problem has been fixed internally and will be released with the next public version of Premiere Pro (Pr 25.1). If you don't want to wait for that, you can see the fix in a recent Public Beta build of Pr 25.2 (build 005 or higher). Also, you can turn off custom scaling (115%) in Windows display settings to avoid the problem altogether.

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Adobe Employee , Oct 21, 2024 Oct 21, 2024

Hi @damiank63633955,

Welcome to the bugs forum. Please give the team full details. See, How do I write a bug report?

 

I hope the team can assist you soon. Sorry for the issue.

 

Thanks,
Kevin

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Adobe Employee , Nov 01, 2024 Nov 01, 2024
We believe that there is a potential fix in beta version 25.2.0 build 3 or higher.  
Please update and let us know.  Thank you for your patience and help resolving this issue.

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Adobe Employee , Dec 04, 2024 Dec 04, 2024

Updating Status to Fixed in 25.1

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Community Expert ,
Nov 17, 2024 Nov 17, 2024

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Hello!

It may have already been resolved,
For those of you who haven't solved it yet, I'll write down the solution I found!

Here's what my machine looks like
Windows 10 Pro
Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold 5218R CPU @ 2.10GHz 2.10 GHz (2 processors)
RAM:192 GB 
2 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060
Monitor: LC49G95T (SAMSUNG 49 Odyssey G9)
It's a feeling.


I also had this problem from the beginning, and the layers came and went.
I was very disappointed that I couldn't use 2025.
The solution was very simple!


If you are using a machine that has this problem, you can use it in your monitor settings
Didn't you change the display size of the screen?

If the recommended size for your display is
It's 5120x1440 pixel.
I installed the monitor a little farther away, so I used custom scaling.
I set it to 115% and enlarged it.

If we simply set this back to 100%... All solved!
It seems that this problem can be solved by scaling the screen display to 100%!
I don't think it's because of the machine specs!

If you are having trouble, please give it a try!!!

JERO

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Explorer ,
Nov 20, 2024 Nov 20, 2024

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thank you This worked for me!

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New Here ,
Nov 26, 2024 Nov 26, 2024

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I would like to know if anyone knows how to solve this timeline bug that doesn't appear when the needle is at the beginning, I have to move the timeline to appear

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 27, 2024 Nov 27, 2024

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Hi @samuel_faria_de_7500 - This is a known issue that has been fixed in an upcoming release version 25.1.  The workaround is to remove custom scaling in your OS

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Explorer ,
Nov 27, 2024 Nov 27, 2024

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A new release is coming that solves the problem. In the meantime, in
Windows, make sure your screen size is set to 100% and not something
larger. Mine is 115%. That causes the problem. I am continuing to use
release 24 until the fixed version of 25 is released. The beta version of
25 works.

Paul Conti

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Dec 01, 2024 Dec 01, 2024

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Screenshot 2024-12-01 161130.png

 

As you can see on the program monitor, I can look at the video I'm trying to edit but I can't see the clip. It would appear back again and if I shift or do something to it, it will disappear again. I've never had this issue in previous Premiere Pro versions and it's happening after updating it to V25. Does anyone have a solution for this? I've tried deleting my cache, reinstalling the software, changing to different workspaces but nothing seems to work. Thanks.

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New Here ,
Dec 01, 2024 Dec 01, 2024

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After checking out other's posts, I tried turning off GPU Accelerated UI Rendering in Preferences > General and restarted Premiere and that seems to have fixed it. And I've seen in one post that they'll be fixing this issue in the next update. Thanks everyone and for whoever's facing this same frustruating issue, just turn off the GPU Rendering thing until Adobe fixes it.

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Dec 01, 2024 Dec 01, 2024

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Hi Adobe community, for the record I can import and edit files in my timeline but they won't display in my timeline unless I highlight them or sometimes when I try to scroll on the timeline. I'm using the latest version of Premier Pro and I updated my drivers. 

 

Has anyone else encountered this?

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Community Expert ,
Dec 01, 2024 Dec 01, 2024

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premiere pro?

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Dec 02, 2024 Dec 02, 2024

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I'm using the latest version of Premier Pro ... 

By @John372498283tm9

 

I've moved your post from Creative Cloud Desktop to the Premiere Pro forum.

 

Jane

 

 

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Community Beginner ,
Dec 02, 2024 Dec 02, 2024

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It is a bug they know about.

I have deleted v25 and gone back to using my last version, until they sort
it out

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 04, 2024 Dec 04, 2024

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Updating Status to Fixed in 25.1

Status Fixed

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Dec 12, 2024 Dec 12, 2024

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In der aktuellen Version von Premiere Pro 2025 werden im Schnittfenster alle einzelnen Clips ausgeblendet, sobald der Schieber (Playhead) ganz an den Anfang gesetzt wird. Clips, die auf Sekunde 00:00 liegen, werden komplett ausgeblendet. Zudem werden Clips je nach Zoomstufe im Schnittfenster ausgeblendet, was ein effektives Arbeiten nahezu unmöglich macht.


Schritte zur Reproduktion des Fehlers:

  1. Premiere Pro 2025 starten und ein neues Projekt erstellen.
  2. Eine neue Sequenz erstellen und mehrere Clips auf der Timeline platzieren, insbesondere solche, die bei Sekunde 00:00 beginnen.
  3. Den Schieber (Playhead) ganz an den Anfang der Timeline setzen (Sekunde 00:00).
  4. Beobachten, dass die Clips im Schnittfenster ausgeblendet werden.
  5. Die Zoomstufe im Schnittfenster verändern und feststellen, dass Clips je nach Zoomstufe ausgeblendet werden.


Was hätte passieren sollen?

Die Clips sollten im Schnittfenster unabhängig von der Position des Schiebers und der Zoomstufe stets sichtbar bleiben. Besonders Clips, die bei Sekunde 00:00 liegen, sollten nicht ausgeblendet werden, wenn der Schieber am Anfang positioniert ist.


Was ist tatsächlich passiert?

Die Clips werden ausgeblendet, sobald der Schieber ganz an den Anfang gesetzt wird. Insbesondere Clips auf Sekunde 00:00 verschwinden vollständig. Zusätzlich werden Clips je nach eingestellter Zoomstufe im Schnittfenster ausgeblendet, was die Arbeit erheblich beeinträchtigt.


Es sind keine Plug-ins oder Bedienfelder von Drittanbietern installiert.


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