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- Real Name: chris moltz
Check your frame range - it may start at a negative frame number. If it does, that will cause the black frame you see.
There's a bit of a design flaw in Fusion compositions accessed on the Edit page. When you drag a Fusion composition/title to a timeline, Resolve sets its frame range to start from frame 0, and run for the length of the clip on Edit. Let's say, frame 0 to 899 (30 seconds at 30 FPS).
If you later drag the right edge of the clip, the end of the comp's frame range will increase or decrease, and there's no problem with that.
But if you drag the left edge of the clip, you're adjusting the starting frame of the comp. And if you were to drag the left edge of the clip to the left, you'll extend the Fusion composition into negative frames. I think technically this shouldn't necessarily be a problem. But for some reason that also causes this black frame issue.
So the simple rule of thumb is: on Edit, never drag the left edge of a Fusion composition to the left. And if possible, never drag the left edge of a Fusion clip at all. If you want to make it to start earlier, move the whole clip to the left and then adjust its length from the right edge as necessary.
So double check your Fusion frame range and confirm if it starts in negative frames; if it does, drag the left edge of the clip to the right on Edit until Fusion shows the first frame as 0. See if that solves your problem.
If it doesn't, show a screenshot of the Edit page, and another one of the Fusion page. (As a new forum user you won't be able to upload attachments or paste links, but you can get around that by uploading the screenshot to an image sharing site like Imgur, and then pasting the link here with a space at the start, like: h ttps://imgur.com/blah)