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September 18, 2018
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Multicam Angle Disappears from Source Monitor

  • September 18, 2018
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I'm running into a strange issue with my Multicam sequences.  Sometimes one of the angles disappears from the source monitor, and the only way to bring it back is to restart Premiere.

This appears to be some sort of glitch related to workspaces/window sizing.  Once the problem starts, if I switch between different sources, I can briefly see both angles available in the source monitor, before it flickers and leaves me with the single option.

Restarting Premiere every 10 minutes is getting pretty obnoxious.  Any help would be appreciated!

Here's what the glitch looks like.  This MultiCam sequence has two angles, yet it only shows one in the source monitor.

And here's what it looks like after I restart Premiere.  The source monitor has returned to normal:

Correct answer jaketurnbull

Reviving a dead thread for anyone finding it via google like I did, because I've been having the same problem by accident, and I can see from this screenshot you may have been making the same mistake I did. 


The video layers need to be set to active (the little V1 V2 V3 boxes need to be blue) or the multicam monitor doesn't show the other options, for some reason. Checking those boxes fixed my multicam monitor when I had this issue. 

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Participating Frequently
May 12, 2021

This worked for me:
Right-click the program monitor and check your multicam settings. I turned all of them off and then enabled "show multi-cam preview monitor". Brought everything back for me. 

FocusPulling.com
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March 2, 2022
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This worked for me:
Right-click the program monitor and check your multicam settings. I turned all of them off and then enabled "show multi-cam preview monitor". Brought everything back for me. 


By @InaCl

 

This is absolutely not a solution.  It literally does not work.

Adobe knows about this bug but refuses to fix it.  They only make a move if they have to.  There is surprisingly little traffic at https://adobe-video.uservoice.com/forums/911233-premiere-pro/suggestions/35348485-multi-camera-toggle-track-output-bug.  Everyone, please log your complaint/upvote/description there.  Meantime, Adobe needs to be frightened about everybody giving up and moving along to DaVinci Resolve.

Known Participant
October 8, 2022

OP here. I did switch to Resolve two years ago, and glitches like these were the reason.

 

Resolve is awesome. I highly recommend it.

Known Participant
November 26, 2018

Kevin-Monahan

I actually just realized (2 months later), that using the standard multi-cam workflow has the same problem.  The multi-cam view in the program monitor shows only 1 angle, when there are actually 2.  If I reboot Premiere, it fixes the glitch and the 2nd angle appears.

Here, you can see the program monitor and the source monitor both show that there is only 1 available angle.  But there are definitely 2.  There are multiple cuts on this timeline that use the closer angle.  I can actually force it to switch by right-clicking on the clip in the timeline and going to multicamera > angle X.

Here, you can see the multicam sequence opened in the timeline.  There are two angles.  The blank track was a third angle we had running for the beginning of the interview.

Any ideas why this occurs?  This is a big project file, so having to close and re-open it every 20 minutes is time consuming.

Thank you,

Chris

adanswdp
Participant
June 6, 2019

Hi Chris,

I see exactly the same behaviour, even on the latest version (13.1.2 (Build 9). I can confirm, restarting the application brings back the other angles in the Source viewer.

Cheers

Known Participant
August 2, 2019

Still dealing with this issue a year later.  Working in the "standard" workflow (which isn't really standard) has the same issue.  I restart Premiere to deal with this every 30 minutes when working on multicam projects.

Inspiring
September 18, 2018

Are you running the latest version of Premiere? It's 12.1.2.

Just to clarify a couple things:

1) You're looking at a multi-clip in the Source monitor, which means if you want to see all angles you have to double-click it to properly open it in the Source monitor. If not, then you'll only see the frame that's under the CTI. It's possible that when you switch workspaces you just need to double-click your multi-clip again.

2) Are you editing using the Source monitor or the Multi-Camera view? I have a dedicated Multi-cam workspace that shrinks the Source monitor to the left as far as it will go and extends the Program monitor to the left. The icon on the bottom row of your Program monitor with the large square and four smaller squares will open the MC view as part of the Program monitor. This will always show all angles in the multi-clip that are under the CTI and it makes the most sense to use while editing. If you're just making adjustments to a few clips here and there then the Source monitor probably makes more sense to use.

You didn't provide any details about your workflow, so I'm just spit balling here. My first guess would be to try to double-click the clip again.

Known Participant
September 18, 2018

Yep - my Premiere is up-to-date.

And yes - I know that you have to double-click something to open it in the source monitor.  Like I mentioned, the source monitor behaves normally for long periods of time, where I'm double-clicking Multicam sequences in the timeline, and they are properly displaying.

I am not using multi-camera view.  As you can see in my screenshot, it is toggled off.  I prefer to edit by selecting my angle in the source monitor, then putting it into the timeline.  If I ever want to change angles, I blade-tool the clip in the timeline, double-click it to open it in the source monitor (which is where the problem has been happening intermittently), then change the angle.

Obviously, I've tried double-clicking the clip a 2nd, 3rd, and 4th time before writing a forum post.  I've also tried resetting the work-space, resizing the window, opening a different multicam sequence (which has the same issue).

I want to stress that I've been editing this way for a long time without any problems, and this really feels like some sort of glitch.  Particularly because of the brief glimpse I get of the appropriate source monitor view, before it inexplicably disappears.

What details do you want about the workflow?  The multicam sequences contain R3D files with attached proxies.  This problem persists with proxies toggled on or off.  Should I record a video of the issue?

Legend
September 18, 2018

I've found the following to be the most efficient for multicam edits.

1. Do the work in the Program Monitor, as designed.  Run through the sequence in real time, making your cuts.  Don't stop to correct errors.

2. Skim through sequence a second time using the Rolling Edit tool to tweak your cuts/change angles.