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August 27, 2012
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My transitions aren't applying correctly. With video explanation!

  • August 27, 2012
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I've set the default transition as dip to black. I select some clips and apply default transitions. Only some transitions get dip to black applied to them. I have to manually drag dip to black to the other transitions. When I manually do this the transition still works.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=39qBzSXwwg0&feature=youtu.be

Another video. I have dip to black set at 2 seconds, center at cut. The first transition applied correctly. The second only applied for 1;16 (why?) and not centered at cut. I have to manually adjust this and it ends up working. The third transition is only 0;28 and start at cut (why???). When I manually charge it to 2 seconds center at cut it actually does become 2 seconds centered at cut. There's nothing stopping the 2 second center at cut from working, but Premiere just doesn't apply it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LBomt489cs

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    Participant
    October 13, 2022

    I noticed I was having this issue with clips that I edited in audition, done via right-click "Edit clip in adobe audition". I literally added a cut to the middle of a clip that wasn't working with another clip (couldnt add transitions or change the alignment option like you), and it let me add a transition. Looking in the effects controls panel when highlighting the contant power effect, you can see it deosn't recognize that there are other clips there? I feel this is the road to a solution. I will post with updates. 

    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    August 27, 2012

    For more info on Handles & Transitions, see this article: http://forums.adobe.com/thread/701768?tstart=60

    Good luck,

    Hunt

    Known Participant
    August 27, 2012

    I get it. There's no overlap. No handles.My issue is that for this particular transition there is no logical reason why there even needs to be handles, or overlaps. It's dip to black. I can see you needing it for something like cross dissolve, but dip to black? And as you can see from the video, dip to black still works 100% if I just go in and force it to be 2 seconds, centered at cut. I just want the first clip to fade to black and the second clip to immediately fade into view from black. No overlap necessary. In fact, there can even be a black gap of zero footage in between the clips and it shouldn't affect it, other than creating a longer transition.

    I can fix this by trimming each clip by 30 frames on each end. So how do you select a bunch of clips and do this trimming all in one go? I'm not clicking on 50 clips and manually setting trim points for each clip at 30 frames.

    Inspiring
    March 16, 2013

    Every transition to function properly needs handles. So does dip to black; no exception.

    If a transition does not have handles it will duplicate still frames (diagonal strips) or set it off center. The same goes for dip to black.

    Dip to black is best applied to two clips but to but as a double side transition. Dip to black does not work properly as a single sided transition.

    Appling transitions: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/premierepro/cs/using/WSE2A9B838-1422-4d8a-9A03-CFDF4332533B.html


    I know it is an older post, but I'm experiencing the same issue. Having to adjust 168 transitions manually is a p.i.t.a and I would expect a professional programm as Premier to handle it better. Ann wrote: If a transition does not have handles it will duplicate still frames (diagonal strips) or set it off center. That is fine, if it would be possible to set the default behaviour to duplicate still frames. This is what would be needed. I understand the concept behind the implementaion, but dip to black doesn't fit the usage of other transitions, therefore it is a weak implementation that doesn't address the different needs of Dip to Black. So the main question is, can the default be set to duplicate frames resp. "Center at Cut" for Dip to Black?

    Adobe's explanation in Ann's link states:

    The pointer changes to indicate the alignment options as you move it over the cut:

    • If both clips contain trimmed frames at the cut, you can center the transition over the cut or you can align it on either side of the cut so that it either starts or ends at the cut.
    • If neither clip contains trimmed frames, the transition automatically centers over the cut and repeats frames from the first clip, or from the second clip, or from both clips, as needed to fill the transition duration. Diagonal bars appear on transitions that use repeated frames.
    • If only the first clip contains trimmed frames, the transition automatically snaps to the In point of the next clip. The transition uses the first clip’s trimmed frames for the transition and does not repeat frames from the second clip.
    • If only the second clip contains trimmed frames, then the transition snaps to the Out point of the first clip. The transition uses the second clip’s trimmed frames for the transition and does not repeat frames from the first clip.

      The default duration of a transition, for either audio or video, is set to 1 second. If a transition contains trimmed frames, but not enough to fill the transition duration, Premiere Pro adjusts the duration to match the frames. You can adjust the duration and alignment of a transition after you place it.

    Therefore using Ctrl+D never places the transition in the center if there are not sufficient frames after the trim. I need to click in the effects control panel and set the clip to center at cut. I normally use an AutoKey macro just to go from cut to cut using the Arrow Keys and then sending Ctrl+D to place the Dip to Black transition. Therefore I would like to have the default behaviour set to "Center at Cut". Is there any way to do this?

    I found out that clicking the Ctrl key changes the duration of a left or right placed transition to the full default duration instead of limiting it to the flesh of the clip. I didn't find any key combination that forces the tranistion to be placed centered.

    Marcus

    Message was edited by: Marcus Koch

    Participating Frequently
    August 27, 2012

    Centered at cut isn't working for you because you have insufficient handles. See the crosshatch pattern on your transitions? Use 'start at cut' or 'end at cut' instead.