I solved the problem! size was the issue....when I imported the clip by cutting it into smaller section, I had no problem with black outs. thanks for all of your inputs
i've tried various compression settings but none seem to help. the original source is from a vhs tape and i've had had no problem with other clips from the same master video tape. Let me stress that this clip play fine on my computer before I import it into premier...but as soon as I import it...
still no luck...the clip is the same not a higher resolution than the other clips...the only thing that makes this clip different from the others is there is alot of movement and the background changes a good deal. when i export this part it still remains part black?
even if saved the clip still turns black...i wonder if the fact that it's a very busy clip,(both movement and visually busy background), might have some relavence? At any rate if someone know the reason?
sometimes when I import a video clip into adobe premier it turns completly black part ways through playing it? the same clip plays fine when viewed outside of premier and viewed on my computer....dose anyone have a ideal why this is happening?
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