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June 15, 2023
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Do something about the "frames need analyzed" blue bar

  • June 15, 2023
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Something needs to be done about the blue "frames need analyzed" bar that shows up whenever I change a clip with warp stabilizer. I've run into way too many instances where I export my video and publish it to youtube only to realize that there's an error code burned into the clip. I do realize this is user error and I could just double check the file before or after export but it's easy to miss something like that when you're skimming through an hour+ video. I think it would be a good idea to at least leave the clip unstabilized in the exported file, or allow for an error message that pops up before export showing that there is stabilization that needs to be analyzed. An unstabilized file is a lot more discreet to a viewing audience rather than an error message.

13 replies

Inspiring
June 18, 2023

terwilliger?

R Neil Haugen
Legend
June 15, 2023

Yea, that's a bummer. But I'm a practical guy. Warp is a flipping pain in many ways, and though needed, I never "leave" a clip in Warp on a sequence. Can cause to much grief later.

 

So after I apply Warp, and the clip is done usably, I do a full render & replace to the level of ProRes or DNx that I need for that clip. Then ... Warp is done.

 

Doesn't slow down my playback. Doesn't affect any other effects I add. Doesn't show up as that horrid bar on export.

 

Just being practical. That's an at time amazing tool, but holy terwilliger it can screw things up too.

 

Neil

Everyone's mileage always varies ...
Inspiring
June 15, 2023

In the Effect Controls, expand the "Advanced" portion of the Warp Stabilizer, at the very end there's a check-box to hide the warning banner.

 

If you want it to be permanently hidden, check it and then save the effect as a preset, so you don't have to check it everytime.