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markj89990116
New Participant
June 10, 2024
Answered

Black frame/render error when using cross fade with warp stabiliser

  • June 10, 2024
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Hi, I have had this issue for a while.

When I add cross fades to all my clips in a timeline the video renders out fine.  How ever when I add warp stabilizer to a clip also containg a cross fade, it creates a render error at the point in the video where the warp stabilizer is used.  If I go through the section frame by frame I notice the last frame of the crossfade is a black frame.  If I make the cross fade shorter by one frame after applying it, it removes the black frame and renders fine.  However this isnt practical in a video with multile warp stabilizers.

 

Thanks in advance for any help.

 

Windows 10

PP Version 24.4.1

Correct answer Carlos Ziade

apply only warp stabilizer to clips that need it,

nest them one by one, then add fades and transitions, etc.. to the nested...

warp stabilizer works best this way

2 replies

carstenb31599197
Participating Frequently
April 2, 2025

ok - i got a nice tipp in an other post that works for me - but not the easy way to cut. i shorten the crossfade by a dobble click and short the 00:01.00 to 00:00:24 and this works on my mac - i hope this helps others

markj89990116
New Participant
April 2, 2025

Hi.  Yes I can get it to work too if I shorten the transition but it's a total hassle when there are loads of transitions.  And if you miss even one the video fails to render.

carstenb31599197
Participating Frequently
April 3, 2025

That would ok for me if the Software was a free one. But not for such an Professional expensiv Software 

Carlos ZiadeCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
June 10, 2024

apply only warp stabilizer to clips that need it,

nest them one by one, then add fades and transitions, etc.. to the nested...

warp stabilizer works best this way

Participating Frequently
August 28, 2024

Hey Carlos,

 

it is good to know this workaround. Though I remember using both effects together before without this problem appearing. Is this not considered a bug which should be fixed? It is really annoying when you are used to it just working before. 🙂

Thank you,
Michael

Community Expert
August 28, 2024

yes it's kind of between a bug and a feature request for a more practical and time-saving workflow,

I would consider requesting a more advanced and multi-heavy effects handling Effect Controls Panel

and a more advanced and stable Adjustment Layers feature for Premiere Pro,

with more stable keyframing capabilities as well.

I know we have After Effects, but these would be practical for editors who are not familiar with AE.