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I'm having a strange issue where my multicam sequence I've previously edited is now showing just black video on every angle but one. I removed all the effects from the clips in the multicam sequences just to make sure that wasn't causing the problem, but no luck. I made a short video clip to show the issue I'm having. Any suggestions would be very much appreciated. Also, they're still black if I try rendering the work area or exporting the video.
FINALLY here is the ultimative workaround for this issue which was introduced in Premiere 2017.2 and continued to stay in the current version of Premiere 2018 (12.0.1). A suggestion in the past was to flat or deactivate your cameras in the nested multicam sequence. Doing this lets you at least see all cameras and you are able to export properly. But further multicam edits are prevented in this sequence. Also quiting and reopenig, doing a raindance or yelling at the clods sometimes works but in m
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Hello over there,
looks strange - two ideas come up to my mind:
1. what happens, if you flatten your mc clips in your timeline? (I know, that is no solution for this behaviour, but could help finnish the project)
2. build up a new project and import via media browser the whole project, delete your cache files and if necessary delete preferences (starting PP with pressed "alt" and "shift").
Good luck!
Jogen
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I worked on another project earlier today, but when I opened this one back up just now, everything's suddenly fine. I'm not sure what happened, but I'm glad it's working now.
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Thanks for the suggestions, Jogen and Jim.
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I don't have any specific ideas, but here's a general troubleshooting guide that might offer some help.
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So, right now the same phenomenon happend to me - PC Win7, PP 11.1.1:
Mulitcam Sequence with 6 Cameras (C300), and I put lumetri and brightness filters on each clip,
returning to my timeline all clips except one turned black.
Restarting Premiere and all visible again.
Fine, that we talked about it 🙂
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Just happened to me as well. Multicam with 4 cameras. Within the nested sequence, I had just applied Lumetri Color to all of the clips. When I returned to main sequence, one of the cameras had turned black (though showing up in the source monitor, and everything toggled on/visible in nested sequence).
I quit and reopened and now it is showing again.
CC 2017.1.2. OS X 10.11.6.
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So, I may have made a discovery on this a couple projects back. I found that if I went into the multicam sequence and did a cut or two on some of the tracks that it seemed to cause this issue of some camera angles going black on the main timeline. If you closed and reopened the project, it would be fine, even with the cut(s) still there. Not sure what causes this and it doesn't seem to always be consistent.
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FINALLY here is the ultimative workaround for this issue which was introduced in Premiere 2017.2 and continued to stay in the current version of Premiere 2018 (12.0.1). A suggestion in the past was to flat or deactivate your cameras in the nested multicam sequence. Doing this lets you at least see all cameras and you are able to export properly. But further multicam edits are prevented in this sequence. Also quiting and reopenig, doing a raindance or yelling at the clods sometimes works but in my expereience more often does not. But here, FINALLY, now the ultimative workaround: go into your multicam sequence, tweak a clip effect (e.g. scaling) on all blacked out cameras, go back and - everybody confronted with this problem now takes a deep breath - every camera is back and you are able to multicam edit again. Spread the word!
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Also just want to add that going back to the multicam dragging each clip left or right in the timeline and then hitting undo to bring it back to its original position is quick and seems to bring the clips back alive in the multicam sequence.
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OH MY GOD. After hours of trying everything under the sun, this was the fix. What the HECK?! Why does it happen to begin with? How frustrating. Thank god the client wasn't sitting behind me.
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it's April, 2022 and this is what just worked for me, too...
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THANK YOU. This is what fixed it for me. Still an issue in 2022 (whatever the latest premiere sub version is in May 2022).
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Thank you!! June 2022, latest version of PP, and this is still an issue and this is still the fix.
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Just tried this to fix the issue in 2022. Simply set the scale of the affected clip to 100.1 and voila my video returned from the void. This software should be called the real workaround simulator.
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This actually worked... Even 4 years later lol. Thanks so much
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What GermanTV described here worked for me.
Only one of my four multicam clips was showing up in my sequence, the rest of the three were just black, even though I could see all three of them just fine in multicam view in my Program Monitor.
I selected only one of the affected clips, changed its scale to 100.1% like L.Ni described below, then I quit Premiere and reopened my project, and wow, all of the clips are back, not just the one I changed to 100.1%. Phew.
Thank you to everyone working on fixes and workarounds for this.
I am currently on version 22.4.0 (Build 57), I haven't updated to 2023 yet.
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THANK YOU!
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you think it would be fixed by now Adobe, Every verison of CC does this! Is this Mac and PC issue or just Mac. I will try tweaking the clip. Thank you
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I just did the upgrade from my old CS6 tot CC, and in my first Premiere project with CC I'm encountering this bug. Very disappointing that Adobe doesn't solve this...
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This is a fairly uncommon problem that typically is some local issue. Totally maddening to have it occur but ... limited.
Have you tried the various things mentioned above? I would personally first close Premiere, go to the folders for Premiere's cache/cache database files, and delete everything.
Then reboot and see how Premiere behaves. But I hope that or other things above gets you going.
Neil
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DaylightFilms,
Please go to their UserVoice site and report this. In detail!
It's something that is afflicting only a small subset of users, which makes it blasted difficult to diagnose. If it only affects a tiny percentage, what combination of .... what? ... triggers it?
At Adobe MAX last month, I got to talk with an engineer who reads nearly all the Premiere UV filings. Yes, they do read them all ... and he wants more reports, in more detail. The more detail the better. "My Premiere sucks cause it does X" doesn't help any engineer puzzle it out.
Getting a detailed sample of hardware/programs/media/effects used by the group that has a certain issue gives them a much better base to debug it.
And Adobe lives by metrics ... give them some.
Neil
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Still a bug in March 2020. The resizing the video in the source clip to bring it back in the playback in the prog Monitor on the multicam sequence. still works for some reason as a workaround. Thank you GermanTV
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This is ridiculous that this is still an issue. I spent an hour or so trying to work around this bug.
Absolutely astonishing Adobe!
I used the re-size method (up 1% and then back down 1%) and it sorted it first go.