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EmreTugrul
Participant
March 31, 2026
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Feature Request: Auto-Analysis or Global "Analyze All" for Warp Stabilizer

  • March 31, 2026
  • 4 replies
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Hi Adobe Team,

I am a professional editor working on long-form projects. I’m currently working on a 20-minute sequence that contains over 50-60 clips with the Warp Stabilizer effect applied.

Every time I move these clips to a new timeline or nest them, the effect loses its analysis and displays the "New frame sizes; click Analyze" or "Analyze" banner. Manually clicking "Analyze" for 60 individual clips in the Effect Controls panel is an incredibly tedious and time-consuming process.

I request the following features:

  1. Background Auto-Analysis: An option to let Premiere Pro automatically trigger the "Analyze" button in the background whenever a clip is moved or changed.

  2. Global Analyze Button: A single command (e.g., Sequence > Analyze All Warp Stabilizers) that triggers the analysis for every clip in the active timeline at once.

This would significantly improve the workflow for editors dealing with high clip volumes. Thank you.

    4 replies

    Participant
    June 2, 2026

    This would be an awesome feature! The best workaround at the moment is an external plugin called Batch Analysis Extension. It basically offers the Global Analyze Button you described. Plus it allows automatic parallelization of the analysis. I haven’t measured it but I have the feeling that 2-3 parallel stabilizations is faster than just one. 

    There is no extension for other analysis effects like morph cut yet. Would be great to extend this feature request to all other effects that require analysis as well.

    Plugin link:
    https://exchange.adobe.com/apps/cc/107996/batch-stabilization-analysis-for-warp-stabilizer 

    Inspiring
    April 9, 2026

    This could be really helpful, just start it before lunch or when leaving work.

    Odobe
    Known Participant
    April 9, 2026

    Great idea. This would be so helpful. Have a couple hundred sequences with between 1-6 shaky shots stabilized, we relinked to graded clips and every instance of warp stabilizer needs reanalysis.

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    March 31, 2026

    50-60 clips analyzing at the same time will bog down your machine no matter how powerful.

    Odobe
    Known Participant
    April 9, 2026

    This is my reality today and the computer is fine with it. It’s better automated than clicking through each sequence.