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Join Date: Jun 2009
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OS: xp
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Premiere 6.5
I have made several still photo videos over the years but recently after almost being finished with a 21 min vid I can no longer preview the timeline in the monitor window.
I can go back to previous projects with no problem and up until yesterday I could press the space bar or drag the timeline bar through the timeline and see the stills along with the transitions. Now all stills appear blank. If Premiere 6.5 is open and I bring any other task to the foreground and then back to Premiere 6.5 the still appears in the monitor, that is until I move the timeline bar and all goes blank including the still that was just displayed. If I have rendered the timeline the transitions appear in the timeline but the stills will appear blank. I have checked my settings several times and have made NO changes to the computer through the hardware or software while doing this project. I am using Premiere 6.5 with XP SP2 on an Intel 3.0 with Intel MB 2 gig and Nvidia video. Thank you... Last edited by dea49; 06-18-2009 at 09:50 PM. |
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