/t5/premiere-pro-bugs/p-the-video-on-the-second-monitor-turns-white-when-you-do-a-fade/idi-p/14478546Mar 09, 2024
Mar 09, 2024
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Mac Mini M2 Pro. Mac OS Ventura 13.6.5 Adobe Premiere 24.2.1 Video fading through white on the second monitor! If you put a black video down, then everything works fine. Without black video, on the second monitor, the fade shows in gray and white.
I did some investigation and this is a known bug the team is working on. Sorry for the delay in handling this problem. It still seems to be occurring on multi-display systems. Sorry for the frustration.
Thanks, Kevin
Kevin Monahan - Sr. Community & Engagement Strategist – Pro Video and Audio
I don't have a full solve, but I do have a reliable workaround until it is fixed. I am on a MBP. Spec's attached. I get the same faded fade effect. The best thing to do for now is to move ALL your media up off the first track layer and throw a black video (File > New > Black Video…) under everything. Then when your fades happen they aren't going to transparent, but instead mixing with the black layer.
Annoying, but works. Hopefully it works for you too.
/t5/premiere-pro-bugs/p-the-video-on-the-second-monitor-turns-white-when-you-do-a-fade/idc-p/15361276#M51564Jun 08, 2025
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Happens to me to! As of June 2025. Using Apple Studio Display. Very annoying bug, and also fustrating it's taking so long for Adobe to fix this. Unprofessional. Can't watch my edits in fullscreen.
This bug has been going on since the beginning of the year (2025) and is still not resolved. Is there anyone else that wants to join me in a class action suit against Adobe for this kind of unprofessional way of doing business? Even though most of us are paying over $700/year they can't or do not spend that money fixing bugs before they are released.
I have been using Adobe software for 30 yrs and I am NOT going to stand for this any longer and I do feel it is not legal and credits should be given.
This error appeared in March 2024. What beginning of 2025 are you talking about? They promise to fix it in version 2026. But it's a disgrace for such a company. This annoying bug has been going on for two years.
If you don't have an M2 mac you need to buy one to test with. There is certainly enough money being generated and without it how can you do any troubling shooting? You guys need to know how Premiere works aon all macs.