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Postby Beefy_Suavo » Fri Jan 05, 2007 12:20 pm

Silenkiller wrote:I even tried exporting it as a sequence of images and all the images were black. I dont understand.. grr.

I tried the file in a few programs, I can adjust the brightness and contrast, so that proves there is video, it's just that all the frames are black. If there was no video I wouldn't have been able to make the brightness and contrast adjustments.

So the question is how/when did all the frames turn black? Do you remember watching the video after you exported it from Premiere on the other computer, and did it look ok?
Or is the first time you tried watching it on the new computer?
I'm wondering if the video was exported out of Premiere this way, or if it happened sometime later.

It looks like you'll have to use your original source footage and project file to export out of Premiere again, as the video you have now seems unrecoverable.

Sorry I didn't have better news.
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Postby Silenkiller » Fri Jan 05, 2007 8:22 pm

Beefy_Suavo wrote:
Silenkiller wrote:I even tried exporting it as a sequence of images and all the images were black. I dont understand.. grr.

I tried the file in a few programs, I can adjust the brightness and contrast, so that proves there is video, it's just that all the frames are black. If there was no video I wouldn't have been able to make the brightness and contrast adjustments.

So the question is how/when did all the frames turn black? Do you remember watching the video after you exported it from Premiere on the other computer, and did it look ok?
Or is the first time you tried watching it on the new computer?
I'm wondering if the video was exported out of Premiere this way, or if it happened sometime later.

It looks like you'll have to use your original source footage and project file to export out of Premiere again, as the video you have now seems unrecoverable.

Sorry I didn't have better news.


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