The described issue does not match your bug
description. The white frame at the end of a movie is
typically caused by a longer audio track than video
track. If the audio is slightly longer than the
video, the last frame (actually the absence of video)
is displayed as an empty (white) movie box.
This is not what you're describing is your problem
(export and only see a black screen in the player).
--Brian
--- Harry <email@hidden> wrote:
> >
>
> According to 2-POP - the no show for MPEG-4
> "Improved" is a bug - is
> that the case?
>
>
> "Issue #1
> For those of you who have been trying to use
> Compressor to output an
> "MPEG 4 Improved NTSC for fast cable streaming" and
> keep coming up
> with a white frame at the end of the video, we have
> come up with a
> simple work around.
>
> Create a custom preset and copy everything in the
> "MPEG 4 Improved
> NTSC for fast cable streaming" preset, except the
> 29.97 frames per
> second in the encoding video section. Change that to
> 30 frames per
> second. In the tests we have done, this removes the
> white frame at
> the end of the resulting video clip."
>
>
>
>
>
>
> >
> > Using FinalCut Pro 3 to export mp4 Improved. But
> just get blank
> > screen when played back in QT7 (and VLC and
> mPlayer).
> >
> >
> >
> > - Harry Pasternak
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> - Harry Pasternak
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