Adobe Premiere Pro: Transition Insufficient Media Repeated Frames Error Explained

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Thank you Justin. I am a 72 year old great grandma and you make it easy for me. You Rock my little brother.

zakiyahooker-officialpage
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THIS HAS BEEN ANNOYING ME FOR YEARS. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THE SOLUTIONNN!!! 🔥👏👏

TeohDiane
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Thanks so much for this detailed explanation. I've been shying away from using other features but now I want to learn more and I appreciate this video and your channel for making our Youtubing lives much easier.

Jay_Rule
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Thanks Justin! That's been driving me nuts for ages!

Zonkieman
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Your video is outstanding! I have looked so hard to find somebody who can explain and correct this problem of a Frozen piece of video while making a transition. You explained it perfectly. I subscribe and liked!!!!

brianrudolph
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You're an amazing teacher Justin. amazing indeed

GamingOverGalaxy
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Thank u Justin! You really explained the concept in an easy manner both orally n visually!! Grateful!!

zubingala
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Liked the video. Quick question. But why does this appear sometime and why does it not other times?

FindingMinwoo
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I love your videos, quick and to the point! Subscribed!

dustintravis
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Thank you Justin. You are my go to when I hit a snag.

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I love how you said the ending... 2:28-2:41 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🧑🏾‍🚒🧑🏾‍🚒🧑🏾‍🚒🧑🏾‍🚒

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Honestly, this astounds me. Like, why?.. why do we have to do that extra action to trim down the clip for a transition to work properly? I have used another video editing software (Vegas Pro) for 14 years and never once has it ever given me an error message when I add transitions; it just automatically uses as many frames from the clips as needed to not have to use repeated frames. I never had to adjust the clip or trim it down manually, I honestly see no reason why that realistically would be needed as an editing action made by us. The amount of data you work with is all there is, it's not like you are telling the program to keep the transition going once you reach the end of it; as soon as the alternating frames end, you want THAT to be the cut off point. If you drag one clip onto another and THEN apply transition, it works better, but that's still two manual actions which VP does automatically when you just drag clips onto other clips.

It just makes me scratch my head. As I am trying to switch to Premiere Pro, it baffles me just how many things this program can't do or fix automatically, instead you have to navigate around it.
The whole paste-to-selected-track was another thing that just went smoothly in Vegas; in Premier, I had to go into the shortcuts and adjust the settings because they had made it so you could only paste into the *same* track by using Ctrl+V. And yet another thing was the preview video being needlessly zoomed in by default unless you fiddled around in the sequence settings, as well as set "Magnification" to Fit instead of 100%.

I am reluctantly trying to adjust to Premiere because it seems to be what most companies use these days and I am an aspiring video editor, but I tell ya, the program seems to be less streamlined and efficient than other software on the market.

Egobyte
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Thank you For making this, and for explaining. Just got Ppro today, and I'm messing around with it, and I got that message.. so its good to know its not a big deal.

pepperVenge
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Thank you. It definitely helped me. I was wondering what it meant and you answered it perfectly.

SoloBoss
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Big help for a newbie like me! Thanks Justin!

peaceprosperity
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Why OH WHY doesn't Adobe explain this to us!? Thank you for this video!

aktchungrabanio
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Great info. Actually figured this out a few weeks ago. But I prefer how vegas pro does this. Super easy.

annointedone
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Sweet. Always wondered what that meant

brapperdan
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Thanks for this tutorial Justin ! I didn't knew this xD

eshaansharma
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Thanks for this video. Was trying to remember what was causing that warning and whether it was a problem. Still not entirely sure how to avoid it but can watch again if necessary.

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