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December 11, 2019
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Warp Stabilizer causes black frame at the end of a clip.

  • December 11, 2019
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Since upgrading to the 2020 Version of PP I'm regularly getting black frames at the ends of clips which didn't happen before.

Happens on multiple machines, on my windows and mac systems. So far mostly happens to canon 700d footage.

I can cut off the last frame and everything works again, but thats just very time consuming to get back to every clip after it is stabilized to check for the ending and if left in the render will fail. 

Correct answer Trenzit

I think I'll just follow this topic up, since it has been solved for me without doing anything. Contrary to many solutions mentioned here, it has nothing to do with the camera, codec or any other file format.
For me this Problem only ocurred in Project files that where converted from one Premiere version to the newer version. All clips in those timelines seemingly where bugged, so that the warp stabilizer red them differently. Resizing each individual clip fixed this for me.

Every timeline created in any later version did not have this problem and even converting to even newer versions did not cause this problem for me anymore.

12 replies

Participant
March 21, 2025

It's happening again now with version 2025. As you mentioned, it's a Premiere 2024 file that continued to be worked on in the new version. I lost like 5 hours of rendering thanks to a couple of errors before finding this post, which is really annoying.

 

carstenb31599197
Participating Frequently
April 2, 2025

I can’t believe that such expensive software fails to program a decent video stabilizer. I’m really losing my mind here. I’ve tried all the tips, from switching from PAL to NTSC, to 30FPS, etc., but whenever I stabilize and add a transition from one clip to another, I still get a black screen at the end of the transition. Okay, using nesting worked, but that’s not a real solution—how is one supposed to work properly like this? I understand why more people are moving to DaVinci Resolve—I’m seriously considering it too. It’s just frustrating because of all the plugins and filters I’ve bought over the years. I’ll go back to searching and hope to find a tip that actually works.

Participant
October 10, 2024

2024 This is still happening. How on earth?

Participating Frequently
June 26, 2023

Premiere Pro is always updating and chances are you will start a project in one version and finishing in another. You might come back at a project later to make another version of the edit. So it sucks that this brakes. 

 

The SOLUTION for me was rendering the sequence (as I could not render and replace the clip) and replacing the content of the problematic sequence with the rendered version of it.

Participant
February 20, 2024

SOLVED!!

 

I have had the same issue.  I belive it is caused when importing a sequence into a new sequence of differing FPS.  The dropped frames appear at the end of certain clips and are caused by the warp stabiliser.

 

There are two solutions:

 

1.  Nest the affected clip and re-apply Warp Stabiliser (Already mentioned above)

2.  Easiest and best solution, apply an Adjustment Layer over the entire sequence and add an effect such as Camera Blur.  Set effect to 0 so it does not show.  All dropped frames should dissapear.

 

 

Participant
March 21, 2025

I love you without knowing you brother, in 2025, thanks for the solution!

johanesimmanuel
Participant
May 31, 2023

Nest the clip and stabilize it again, it works for me...

Karansidhuphotography
Participant
February 2, 2023

I had the same issue and i think it is due to the sequence setting of one clip when merged with another seq. which had a different fps. 

TrenzitAuthorCorrect answer
Inspiring
May 31, 2021

I think I'll just follow this topic up, since it has been solved for me without doing anything. Contrary to many solutions mentioned here, it has nothing to do with the camera, codec or any other file format.
For me this Problem only ocurred in Project files that where converted from one Premiere version to the newer version. All clips in those timelines seemingly where bugged, so that the warp stabilizer red them differently. Resizing each individual clip fixed this for me.

Every timeline created in any later version did not have this problem and even converting to even newer versions did not cause this problem for me anymore.

Participant
November 14, 2021

Hello, can you clarify when you mean exactly by "resizing each individual clip"? Do you mean with the motion effects? Or footage interpretation?

Participant
January 23, 2023

Yes, so it's the most dumb version of fixing it. I've just shortened every clip by one frame and extended it back to it's intended length. Afterwards as usual the warp stabilizer needs to re-analyze, so it's a pretty manual process, but that was the fastest fix for my usecase so far.

the_dudes
Inspiring
December 2, 2020
the_dudes
Inspiring
December 2, 2020

This is not resolved. And here's another thread, with some Adobe team involvement: https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro/warp-stabilizer-causes-black-frame-at-end-of-cut/m-p/11642803?page=1#M314608

robertb98551210
Participant
June 26, 2020

I had the same issue and could not export my video. I nested my clip then added warp stabilizer and it got rid of the black frame.

premiumleo
Known Participant
August 11, 2024

On a positive note, nesting, and then applying warp on top, fixes the issue it seems. Good catch. August 2024....

Ann Bens
Community Expert
Community Expert
September 23, 2025

May 2025, still had issue - never had before. just fixed by Nesting. Thank you.


Seeing this in 25.5

December 11, 2019

Please share media for us to test

TrenzitAuthor
Inspiring
December 12, 2019

I'm sorry, but it's really hard for me to recreate that problem. The main file I'm having this issue with is a 4gb file of a customer interview, wich for legal reasons I can't share and I've tried other files where I thought I had the problem, but in my testing they worked.
Whenever I put the same file in the same timeline and take a short bit out of it, it works. But the Clips I've put in the timeline earlier and cut them down to the important parts somehow seem ruined. I don't know how they got cursed, but even when there is no other effect on them and no matter how short the clip is, the stabilizer does not work at the last frame.

It's just very annoying for me, because I'm editing a couple of long interviews and whenever I'm ready to cut between the cameras, the footage seems to be ruined. At that point it's just an absolute pain to check for the faulty clips, because it's a single frame between thousands and the render error does not really help in finding that frame.

December 13, 2019