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In the original screenshot each of the six clips on the timeline are about 3 to 6 seconds long. The cursor is at 4 sec. 22 frames instead of being at the start of the clips. This leads one to believe that possibly each of the clips start with a black frame. Is it possible to put the cursor at the 0.00 home position with the enable continuous thumbnail checked in Preferences and go to View entire movie to expand the timeline ruler. Please attach another screenshot.
Unfortunately no. None of my clips starts with a black frame. I tried some older HVEC / H265 clips in PD that i previously edited fine on FCPX on my Mac, and they come up with the same issue too. I also imported the same clips from this post in FCPX and again, they come up perfectly fine, including thumbnails both in library and timeline.
In case you are wondering, my Mac is in it's last breaths and cant do much more than bootup and down anymore, hence I am moving to my desktop PC for editing. Unfortunately it hasn't gone well so far.
I am currently not at home so can't attach a screenshot, but if you doubt me i am happy to provide later.
So far,
- Latest Drivers all installed, no issues with GPU, etc[/list]
- Latest Patches for app installed, incl beta patch[/list]
- Quicktime, Direct X latest version installed[/list]
- En / Disabled PD internal Hardware acceleration options (incl Shadowing)[/list]
- Windows 10 latest updates all installed[/list]
- Clips show thumbnails in Windows Explorer[/list]
- Clips are fine (not damaged), dont start with Black Frame[/list]
- Clips work fine in FCPX on Mac, incl all Thumbnails[/list]
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