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Urgent: video in black with 4.7.4 in mac

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#1 port foto
Hello! I just upload to the new 4.7.4
I was procesing videos all night and seems everithing works well.
But this morning I check the two new videos and were completely black
I check the folder with the exported poctures and they were ok, not black
I tried to render video again with differrnt parameters and bkack again
This happen only in my Mac , i have another instaled in windows and seems it works ok.
Do i have to reinstal lrtl?


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#2 Gunther
Maybe it's only the player? Try playing with vlc or bringing the files into a video editing program. Which version of mac os are you using?

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#3 port foto
Well, it's strange. These videos in black can be open for example in premiere, so Lrtimelapse is rendering the video. But QuickTime is working well with all the media except the videos rendered with the new version. May be there is some incompatibility or may be is only my computer.
In the preview can see that cannot open his new videos
I have yosemite 10.10.5[Image: http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20161203...169eff.jpg]


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#4 rameshtahlan
I am having the same problem
i up graded LRT to 7.4
and now i get black videos after rendering.
but when i import these MP4 videos that are black to Final Cut Pro
they work perfect.
so i save them again as MP4 and they work perfect
my OS is 10.10
so looks like the LRT 7.4 may work with 10.12
so i am waiting for a software guy to come an upgrade my OS to 10.12
and i hope the LRT rendered videos work.
otherwise it is adding one more step to my work flow.
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#5 Gunther
Obviously older mac systems aren't able to show previews or for the files with the much better color space BT.2020 that I introduced in 4.7.3.
The latest El Capitan/Sierra OS deals with those flawlessly, so does Windows. I always put the focus on getting the best quailty for post processing in a video editor. Direct playback is nice to have, but 2nd priority, especially since you can always use an alternate player.
If you don't want to upgrade your mac, just download and install VLC player, it will play back those files fine and it's a much better player then quicktime anyway.
http://videolan.org/vlc
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