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December 29, 2020
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Dragged in a video clip and yellow rendering bar gone, can no longer see anything, help!

  • December 29, 2020
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I have the weirdest thing where I went to the source window, found and "in" and an "out" for this clip I wanted to use a part of, dragged video only into V3 in the timeline, and all of the other yellow rendering lines disappeared, and I litterally can't see anyting anymore in any of those clips, just for the one I dragged in.

 

Let me know if you need to know more, tried rendering a few ways, the bar is literally gone, and it's no longer showing an video in the Program window.

 

Thanks!

 

Jayme

 

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Participant
September 25, 2023

I realize this is old, but maybe it can help someone else. I've been having this happen. Turned out the clip was there, but it had lost keyframes, as well as conform settings. I had to modify - interpret footage back from 60fps to 23.976. 

Basically another copy of that clip in the bin was being pulled from, but the modify interpret settings were mismatched. Hope this helps!

Richard van den Boogaard
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 30, 2023

Thanks for adding this solution. It seems, however, that the original poster already lost interest after several of us chimed in on offering solutions, so we'll probably never know which one worked.

 

Cheers.

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 29, 2020

If Premiere is acting weird:

FAQ: How to reset (trash) preferences.

Legend
December 29, 2020

Did you by any chance toggle off the track output

Participating Frequently
December 29, 2020

Hi there!  Thanks for your response.

 

Not that your suggestion isn't something I totally could have done, they are not toggled off.

 

It's like, the biggest flippin' mystery to me right now... I can't even google a straight answer for how to get the yellow rendering line back...

 

If you have any other ideas...

Thanks!

Jayme

Legend
December 29, 2020

I'm full of ideas (among other things).  create a new sequence with the same settings, make the problem sequence timeline active and select all, copy.  switch to the new sequence timeline and paste.  any change.  

could you have un-"enabled" everything but the new clip in your timeline?  control click on any clip that's not appearing in the timeline and make sure "enabled" is checked.   And have you quit premiere and restarted your computer and see if anything's changed?  Close the project, create a new project and import the original project...  I can go on and on...  we'll figure it out eventually.