Mac Mini M2 Pro. Mac OS Ventura 13.6.5 Adobe Premiere 24.2.1 Video fading through white on the second monitor! If you put a black video down, then everything works fine. Without black video, on the second monitor, the fade shows in gray and white.
Sorry to hear about this. Does this happen with any specific clip or in a specific project? Let us know the OS & GPU that you are using. Also, please share a screenshot of the Video Previews section in Sequence Settings (Sequence > Sequence Settings). Note: Moved to the Discussions tab to continue troubleshooting.
thank you! I was looking for this one, because I had the problem years ago and I knew it was this box to un-tick. but couldn't find it! 🙂 should be in project settings maybe. not in sequence settings. nevermind. thank you Peru Bob!
Hello Paul, my Eizo is connected via HDMI. When I render or export everything is fine. As a workaround, I can put a Black Videoclip underneath the Clip that I'd like to fade. But that's not what I want.
Composite in Linear Color is turned off. Is there something going wrong with the GPU or why is it behaving that way.
Same here. A fade out in a single clip at track one, nothing else, no effect applied. It goes to white before fading to black. And I'm not the only one, I'm teaching a summer course and most of my students have the same problem.
so... this bug hasn't been fixed yet. What's the ETA on correcting something that hasn't been a problem with premiere since 4.2? Fades, etc. are fading to white - but only on secondary monitors. This isn't a mac mini issue because it worked fine in preceding version of premiere.
Fade ins of any sort - whether a transition effect or a key framed opacity fade to white on secondary monitors. This bug has appeared in the latest few version of premiere. It has NOT been an issue in the past. System is Ventura 13.6.6, Mac Mini.
Since it was not an issue in the past - this is a bug that IS a premiere issue. Please don't blame the hardware.
The fade to white lasts as long as a 'transparency grid' if that were turned on in the preview window. Somehow, the transparancy information is being relayed to secondary monitors incorrectly at 100 percent full or zero.