A new bug with 24.1: Duplicate frames markers in the timeline is only showing on one of the two clips with duplicate frames (rather than both). It seems to be showing only the new clip, not the original.
Having very similar problems. Typically only the second of two duplicate clips shows the duplicate frame marker. I have noticed that zooming in sometimes changes this. Restarting computer and/or Premiere does not solve the problem.
I did not have this problem in Premiere 2023.
I started this project in 2023 and updated it when we upgraded Premiere, so I did wonder if this issue specific to projects that migrated from one version to another. However, it sounds like it is more widespread that this.
Below are my system specs:
COMPUTER HARDWARE: Processor 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-12900 2.40 GHz Installed RAM 64.0 GB (63.7 GB usable) System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
OPERATING SYSTEM: Edition Windows 11 Pro Version 23H2 Installed on 1/8/2024 OS build 22631.3007 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22681.1000.0
As Adam said, I'm only seeing this problem with my mxf files shot in the field. But if that same mxf is part of a multicam, then it displays the duplicate markers properly.
File Path: U:\.....\Tight FX6\PRIVATE\XDROOT\Clip\C0958.MXF Type: MXF File Size: 44.60 GB Image Size: 1920 x 1080 Frame Rate: 23.976 Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 24-bit - 8 Channels Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - 8 Channels Total Duration: 01:03:03:12 Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.0 Alpha: None Color Space: Rec. 709 Color Space Override: Off Input LUT: None
I also have this issue with .mov (422 proxy files) Moreover if I delete the clip with no duplicate frames indicators, the indicator doesn't disappear from the remaining clip, wrongly signalling that there are duplicate frames when there are none
Thanks everyone, that extra information is helpful. We think we've identified what is going on and are working on a fix. The format of your media shouldn't matter.
It makes things quite chaotic because it is inconsistent.
Sometimes both clips are marked as duplicate and when deleting one, duplicate color mark stays.
Sometimes only one of the clips is marked as duplicate.
I haven't managed to fix by closing/reloading sequence/project. Also just updated to latest version (24.3.0) since here it mentioned they were working on a fix many weeks ago.
Please fix, this function has become part of our workflow and is very important.
Same issue. Working in 24.3.0 on Mac Studio M1 Ultra with productions. If I copy everything out and paste back in the markers will appear again. Happens across multiple projects. Markers also don't leave when the duplicate is removed from the timeline.
Haven''t read through all the replies but wondering if this is a productions specific issue?
This. Headache is made worse by no consistant work around possible. Very frustrating and have a new apreciation for how much I relied on it in my work flows now that I don't have it.
I've been paying more attention to this feature and it seems completely broken right now. Nothing seems to make it work even if I copy everything out and paste back in. Extremely frustrating for me as it was my go-to method for double checking my work.
I would create a liners timeline with a scene and then drop in all the raw clips at the end so I could check the dup frame markers amd make sure nothing important got deleted. I'm trying some janky workarounds and other methods but overall very disappointed that a previously reliable function would fail so completely.
I'm very surprised and frustrated this feature has remained broken for as long as it has. Dupe detection is a critical part of many workflows and there are zero workarounds.