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I recently updated to Premiere Pro CC 13.0, and since then my videos have been exporting black. The titles still come through on the finished file, and the audio exports as well. The video files are just black. Everything looks fine in the project and in the export preview. I've tried exporting with Encoder and without it and same result.
I'm using h.264 with custom settings, but the exact settings I was using prior to updating. I also can't open my project file on the old version of Premiere because I've updated them to 13.0.
Any ideas?
I NESTED THOSE CLIPS WHICH WERE APPEARING BLACK AND IT SEEMED TO PERFECTLY DO THE JOB FIR ME!
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this caused me to lose my entire project.
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Hi! Did you manage to find a fix for this problem? I'm having the exact same problem and I can't fix it. I spent so much time reworking my dance video and now I can't exported it without having a big chunk being black. The exporting was perfectly fine before but now for some reasons it just doesn't work anymore. And I didn't even change the footage or anything, I just reworked Lumetri Colors and timing. I need to submit it for a dance festival by tonight and if I don't find how to fix I'm gonna have to send the "old" one and it's very frustating. Any help would be greatluy appreciated! Thank you!
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Tried all those approaches - however for me it was just one sequence (originally an .mp4) out of 50 that exported black (and actually was upside down when imported into Premiere Pro - go figure ...). What finally helped was that I took the original of that sequence, opened it in Quicktime player and exported it. Now I had a .mov file and that worked flawlessly. No black window when pausing the preview and the exported video worked fine, too. Hope this helps somebody.
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What I did which worked was I replaced by entire video I used. I had shot on my iPhone and so I converted the .mov to an .mp4, replaced the video, and it worked. Must've been something with the file type.
If you're rolling your eyes at this suggestion b/c you already editted your whole timeline than I believe there is a way to replace all of one piece of footage with another with the exact same cuts and aspects. Refer here: https://youtu.be/x9OvNoMgI48
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hi, can I ask where did you convert your video from .mov to .mp4? thanks
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5 years later this is happening again!! But your fixes still privial thank you so much!!!