Using CC2015.2 My issue is ONLY with clips using the WARP STABILIZER effect. The workaround of using a blank sequence before saving did not work for me. However sometimes making the video track visible/invisible affects this problem but not a solution. Here is my solution: This should save you hours of rendering... 1. Make sure your clips using the effect are fully ANALYZED. Sometimes you will be surprised to find out that they are not. If your clip is NOT analyzed, no matter how many times you render it, it will come up UN-Rendered on the next project loading!!!! 2. Many times, when upgrading your project from a previous version of premiere, your clips containing this effect, will become UN-ANALYZED. Go through your project and analyze each clip again. You only need to do this once. 3. When finished, run your rendering process. 4. Save the project and exit. 5. Open the project again. 6. When your project loads you will notice that these same clips appear RED or unrendered. 7. Simply click on each clip one by one and DISABLE & RE-ENABLE the WARP STABILIZER effect. 8. VOILA! the GREEN line appears over the clip, recognizing the rendered clip associated with it! If only there was a faster way of disabling and re-enabling the effect on multiple clips at the same time. Alas! If you know of a way this can be done post here. PS. Also found out that while the project is loading, if you quickly click on each clip that has the effect, that clip will turn green instead of red!!!! grouping them does not help - you still have to click on each one of them.
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