There may not be enough 'extra' frames of content to execute the
transition at the duration you hope for.

Try shorter duration transition, confirm there are 'video handles'
eg some footage beyound the desired end of the shot.

This material forms the 'raw material' for the transition.


HTH

Mark McLaughlin
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ihor Lukiw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: January 9, 2006 9:58 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [AP] Cross dissolve transition doesn't work
> 
> I'm a fairly new Premiere Pro user and I have a lot to learn.
> I need help with a video transition.
> I used the Cross Dissolve transition in another project 
> without any problems. Now, I started a new project and it 
> doesn't seem to work. I drag it into my timeline and I can 
> see it on my clip in the timeline. 
> If I doubleclick on it the Cross dissolve effects window pops 
> up for the Cross dissolve. But it doesn't perform the 
> dissolve. Even after rendering. The other transitions work fine.
> Also, the icon (in the video effects window) for "Cross 
> dissolve" has a red border around it. The other transition 
> icons do not have this red border. What does the red border mean? 
> I opened the plugin folder and the "Cross dissolve" plugin is there.
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> Ihor
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