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I have about 40 files from car DVR. And I need make a long movie to show my trip in short time and make an accent of viewers to some moments. So I need to raise speed to 1000%, but in some moments reduce it to 50%. First, I put all videos to my timeline, and after it I make "clip from sequence" - it's, I think, best way to edit long video. After this, I set my time remapping keys, and lift line to 1000%. And from this moment my video playing only till certain point. After this point - black screen. If I reduce speed to, for example, 200% - everything is OK. What I'm doing wrong?
By the way, if it's important, I have strong machine - 3950X, 64RAM, all SSD, 2080Ti.
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I work around to try for now would be to do a render and replace. Then apply the speed ramping to the clip.
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I'm guessing that the source clips have a variable frame rate which Premiere has problems with...
Use media info to check to see if your source clips have a variable frame rate
https://mediaarea.net/en/MediaInfo/Download
If they do, use handbrake to convert to a constant frame rate.
Post back if you have any questions about workflow using these 2 programs
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Thank you, but I arleady checked this. There is same bitrate, same resolution, same file format etc. And... CBR. All files has been recorded in 4 hours on one device, one SD-card, no one setting has been changed while recording. Now I resolved this promlem trough render all files from timeline to one .mp4 file, after this I use this file like like source and have no promblems. Of course, it was longer, but effective :))
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This is the quick fix from premiere
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Thank you, but I arleady checked this. There is same bitrate, same resolution, same file format etc. And... CBR. A
By @timofax
You want Constant Frame Rate, not Constant Bit Rate.
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Same problem here with Premiere 24.4.1 (Build 2).
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Well I had same problem and it wasted alot of my time BUT! I TOOK my videos I wanted to time remap and used adobe media encoder and ysing those file I didnt have my videos suddenly going black. I did this with a .gif file tooand that also worked. I googled "why does clip disapear in time remapping premier pro" and found that the file incompatibility was the problem. It fixed everything for me, EVERYTHING.
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