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Black video clips - FInal cut pro 11 problem

Hello, I have a serious problem with Final cut pro 11. After updating to the new version of Final Cut Pro 11 and updating the project library, my media (which is fine) appears black on the timeline, and relinking videos doesn’t work. Reinstalling Final Cut Pro 11 or changing the folder where the videos are located doesn’t help either. The video files are stored on a disk in their usual folder, and there has never been an issue before this update. This is a big problem because the only way to fix individual clips is to select them and choose "Transcode Media." While this restores the clip and makes it work on the timeline again, it creates unnecessarily large data files. How can I fix the project if this problem ( I am using MacBook Pro M1 Max and Sequoia 15.1 update)


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Thank you for any help.


MacBook Pro 14″, macOS 15.1

Posted on Nov 19, 2024 9:11 AM

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Nov 20, 2024 4:56 AM in response to visualdemon

Same problem here that occured after updating to FC 11.0

In my case only slow motion files are missing (120fps slowed down to 30fps).

When trying to relink the files - this error pops up. As if the files have been edited, but they havent. FC 11.0 doesn't recognize the files that the previous version worked with perfectly.

I am on MBP M1 pro. Sequoia 15.1.1. Footage from Lumix GH7.

Nov 19, 2024 10:00 AM in response to visualdemon

If possible get the third-party MediaInfo tool from the Apple Store, open one of your video files in MediaInfo, do File>Export, save as a text file. Then copy/paste the contents to a post here.


Please tell us if your MacBook Pro has an external monitor. If so give us the specifications and whether it is connected by HDMI or Thunderbolt.

Nov 19, 2024 11:11 AM in response to Tom Wolsky

The video media was recorded with a Nikon Z9, which is compatible and verified with Final Cut Pro. I’m using a MacBook Pro M1 Max with the Sequoia 15.1 update. Before updating to Final Cut Pro 11, everything was working fine. As for the media file location, everything is set up correctly, but after updating to version 11, the media in the timeline and library appears black. They are active, not disabled, nor moved or corrupted. The only solution is to click on each file individually and select "transcode media," which is quite annoying and adds more GB of data to the project than usual. As I said before relink file does not work. For me, this is a serious problem, and I'm considering switching to a different editing software. Any suggestions on how to fix this, please?

Nov 19, 2024 2:42 PM in response to visualdemon

Is that a yes? You trashed your settings files?


H.265 is very commonly used now. Joema’s suggestion of MediaInfo would be great.


I should point out that with one exception I have not heard of or seen this problem in FCP 11, which means it’s most likely a specific configuration of hardware and specific media in a certain type of project. Obviously it’s annoying for you, but unless it can be narrowed down to parameters, a non-reproducible issue is going to be very difficult to resolve.

Nov 19, 2024 3:21 PM in response to Tom Wolsky

I've worked on a few rare cases where this has previously happened. One involved 100/120 fps 10-bit 4:2:2 H.264 material from Sony cameras. It was fixed fairly quickly. The other involved 10-bit 4:2:2 H.264 from only the DJI Mavic 3 (all frame rates). The HEVC variant didn't have the problem. Details: https://joema.smugmug.com/FCP-Bugs-Filed/n-Fx6Pt2/i-WB9J6Mv/A


However those were 100% consistent failures on any machine of that type. This one seems more narrow and may involve yet-unidentified specific conditions.


We really need a sample clip of the specific format that causes the problem. Even if it doesn't immediately cause the problem on our machines, we can put that clip under the microscope and scrutinize it.

Nov 20, 2024 7:14 AM in response to hesus4444

The relink error is a "red herring." Actual problem: If a library containing certain high-frame-rate clips is upgraded to FCP 11.0, those may show as black. It is only certain camera-specific codecs. Not affected: Sony XAVC-S H.264 100.0 fps and 119.98 fps, iPhone HEVC 1080p/120(30) fps slo-mo. Affected and tested: Panasonic Lumix GH6 UHD 4k, 100.0 fps, 10-bit 4:2:0 HEVC.


Probably affected: some type of Nikon Z9 format; codec, resolution, other details unknown. This cannot be investigated without having the clip in hand. It is vital an original, unaltered camera clip be uploaded to a file sharing site where we can examine it.


It would help if users having any 100.0 fps or higher frame rate material could put that in a 10.8.1 test library, upgrade it to FCP 11.0, then post the results.


The only current workaround is revert to FCP 10.8.1. There are two methods: (1) By using FCP backup libraries, and (2) Export a library XML in 1.12 format, then load that into FCP 10.8.1.


Normally there are FCP library auto-backups in /Movies/Final Cut Backups. Do not attempt to open those with FCP 11.0 or they will be upgraded. Instead make an immediate file-level backup of all the FCP backup libraries to another drive or folder. Then make a duplicate copy of those because opening them with FCP 11.0 will upgrade them which cannot be reverted.


For an upgraded library on FCP 11.0 which shows the black clip problem, export a library XML using the prior 1.12 XML version. Then when running FCP 10.8.1 create a blank library and load that XML. It should restore the entire library with all clips and projects, without any black 100.0 or 119.98 fps clips. You will have to stay on 10.8.1 until this is resolved.


It is easy to interchangeably run FCP 10.8.1 and FCP 11.0 -- provided you saved the 10.8.1 'Final Cut Pro.app' package in /Applications by duplicating it or copying it somewhere. It is always a good policy before a major upgrade to make a backup of all files and especially the .app packages of major applications. Sometimes there is a Time Machine backup of the prior FCP version available.



Nov 20, 2024 9:24 AM in response to joema

Replication of this issue is elusive because it requires either (1) A prior library version containing the affected clip types be upgraded to FCP 11 or (2) The prior version library XML or project XML be loaded in the FCP 11 library.


Just importing the clips to FCP 11 and manually creating new projects with those clips works OK. That is why so many people cannot reproduce it. The issue only happens during the upgrade or if loading the prior version XML to the FCP library.


Once the black clip problem happens in an upgraded FCP 11 library, a prior-version (1.12) Library XML or project XML can be exported and loaded to FCP 10.8.1, and the clips and projects will appear OK.

Nov 22, 2024 7:06 AM in response to ironphreik

Can you please upload to a file-sharing site an unaltered clip from that camera that displays the problem on your machine?


This category of problem tends to be specific to specific variants of camera codecs. Due to not having clips from specific cameras when filing a formal bug with Apple, we've had cases where a problem was not fixed for certain cameras.

Black video clips - FInal cut pro 11 problem

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