When i apply slow effect to a clip the visual disappears

when i apply the slow motion effect the image disappears, it is just a black clip. it will preview appropriately, but will not play back as a slowed down clip

Hi ayven:
Welcome to discussions!
Are you using an external drive?
Is it's format Mac OS Extended? To find that out, connect the external drive and then launch Disk Utility (Applications/Utilities). You'll see your external drive in Disk Utility's side bar.
Select it and then click the Erase tab at the top. From the Volume Format menu select Mac OS Extended-Journaled and then click the oval Erase button at the lower right.
That's about it, except you should make a backup copy of your files because this will erase the drive!
Sue

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