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Premiere Pro Export gives me a black screen

New Here ,
Feb 08, 2019 Feb 08, 2019

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I'm trying to export a clip from an edit, but every time I get a black screen.  The video shows for the first 2-3 seconds, but then it goes black. 

I'm in Premiere CC Version 13.0.2, Mac OS 10.12.6

These are my export settings:

Any help much appreciated!

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Feb 08, 2019 Feb 08, 2019

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I recommend to try bringing the rendered video into premiere and see if it plays all of the way through inside of Premiere. Sometimes the operating system playback apps can be wonky.

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Nope - same problem when I import the mp4 back into premiere.

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thanks so much for the response!  there is no audio in this project.  i have the clip i want exported highlighted, and i get the 10s clip i expect - here's what it looks like:

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Oh - I see the problem!  I thought I just had to have the clip highlighted, but my in and out were further back in the timeline.  I changed it to look like this and it worked:

Thank you so much for the quick help!

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Feb 08, 2019 Feb 08, 2019

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Hey, Rebecca!

On your black exported video, does the audio play? Is it the length you expect it to be?

I wonder if your in and out points are completely accurate. The timeline area marked with the in and out point are what Premiere's exporting, so we need to make sure your visuals are within that region.

Caroline

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That section between the clips would export as black because there is nothing there. i would recommend double clicking on the clip that you have highlighted to get it in to the source monitor. Then going to the top of the interface and clicking sequence/make subclip. Name the sub clip and highlight it I the project panel. Right click on the sub clip in the project panel and export.

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