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January 3, 2016
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missing buttons in motion tracker

  • January 3, 2016
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In my Tracker Panel, everything below the "Current Track" is gone. They aren't greyed out or anything, they just aren't there.

I can't select a track type, target for the motion, analyze, or apply.

Is this a problem with the download or is there a specific kind of shenanigan I have to select for those options to appear?

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Correct answer markd66932060

i think i got the solution !!!!

you need to go to -> workspace and reset it to "all windows" helped for me

5 replies

Participant
March 9, 2020

thank you so much! it's great

Participant
June 17, 2017

THANK YOU SO MUCH <3

Participant
September 24, 2017

I am having the same problem. I still do not know how you resolved this perse? :/

Community Expert
July 16, 2018

You need to expand the Tracker panel. Try choosing the Motion Tracking workspace. If that doesn't get it for you try manually dragging the bottom of the panel down or right-click on "Tracker" and Undock the panel and expand it so you see the whole thing. Only displays that barely meet the minimum system requirements would require you to Undock the Panel to see all of the controls.

markd66932060
markd66932060Correct answer
Participant
May 8, 2016

i think i got the solution !!!!

you need to go to -> workspace and reset it to "all windows" helped for me

Participant
July 10, 2016

Thank you!! That did the trick!

Inspiring
February 16, 2016

I'm have this exact problem with AE CC2015

Inspiring
February 16, 2016

Ah ha!  You must be in the Motion Tracking workspace.  The Tracker panel comes up in other workspaces but it doesn't seem to be functional.

Undocumented feature ;-)

Community Expert
January 3, 2016
  1. Select the Motion Tracking workspace
  2. Select the layer you want to track in the timeline
  3. Select the Layer Name in Motion Tracking Source option in the Motion Tracking Panel
  4. If the options do not appear return to the timeline and select the footage layer (must be video or a composition - cannot be animated) and right click and select Open in Layer Panel
  5. Return to the Motion Tracking Panel and select the Motion Tracking Source and choose your tracking options.

Another option is to select the layer you wish to track in the Timeline and then go the menu and select Animation>Track Motion. This will open the Layer Panel and open up the Motion Tracking Panel with the layer selected as the Motion Tracking Source.

Now you should have to option to Track Camera, Warp Stabilize, Track Motion and Stabilize motion. Only Stabilize Motion and Track Motion are area trackers. Some folks think they are point tracking but they track areas of pixels that should be at least large enough to include a significant amount of detail that will not change during the shot. Warp Stabilizing will try and smooth out some types of footage but will not work well on all shots. Track Camera will analyze the motion in the scene and if there is enough fixed geometry in the scene provide a solution for a comp camera that matches the original movement of the camera used to take the shot. Here again, Track Camera will only work with shots that contain enough fixed geometry to provide a solution. There also needs to be some change in parallax or perspective for s successful track.

If none of those workflows are working for you then you may have a build of AE installed that had some bugs with tracking. The current version of CC 2014 and CC 2015 seem to be working just fine for me on both Windows and Mac systems.

Participant
January 3, 2016

Hey, thank you for your response.

I have everything where it needs to be, already selected the tracking area and everything, it's just that the buttons aren't there to do anything with it.

Like everything below "Current Track" in the Tracker panel is missing.

I got the area that I wanted to track, made a null object to bind it to in the rest of the composition, selected the track motion and picked the tracking area, but I don't have the buttons to do anything beyond that. I can't analyze it because the "analyze" option isn't there. new

Community Expert
January 4, 2016

‌Sounds like you need to expand the motion tracking panel.