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January 14, 2014
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"Click Analyze to begin" won't go away, even after analyzed.

  • January 14, 2014
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I'm working on a project right now in Premiere Pro CS6 and for some reason the "click analyze to begin" blue bar for warp stabilizer will not go away, even after it has been analyzed. I tried exporting it thinking that it would go away, but nope, it seems to be baked into the image. I need to get this project turned in to a client as soon as possible. Is there any way to fix this without have to replace/re-link some of the footage?

Thank you

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Correct answer Tish06

Right click-REMOVE ATTRIBUTES worked for me.

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Participant
November 30, 2021

Move your nest to a higher track and click Analyize

Tish06Correct answer
Participant
October 29, 2018

Right click-REMOVE ATTRIBUTES worked for me.

Valdo_PT
Participant
August 26, 2022

Thank you very much. It worked for me also.

Participating Frequently
June 18, 2018

I ran into the same problem and the workarounds above did not work so I found another workaround.

The issue seems to be caused by clips of different dimensions where you have to nest. What I did is put the clip in a new sequence on its own and matched the sequence settings to the clip, ran the warp stabilizer, and exported the clip and re-imported the stabilized clip. I often find that life gets too complicated for premiere so this kind of helps it not have too many steps to work out.

Participant
June 8, 2018

I ran into the same issues and found a simple workaround.

I copied and pasted the clip onto a different section of the sequence and reapplied the effect. It worked right away. I just replaced the clip after it finished up.

It was on the same track, but it didn't have any surrounding clips.

Hope this helps!

Ronald Pronk
Inspiring
December 25, 2017

I have the same issues. Some of the work arounds work fine. But this should not be for a professional software. Coming from AVID where these things just work. Developers please have a look at these issues

Thanks

Participant
August 9, 2017

Participant
April 11, 2017

Check whether you have more than one Warp Stabilizer layer in the Effects Controls menu and if ou do, delete them.

If that doesn't work, delete all of the Warp Stabilizer layers. Locate the clip. Add the transition effects (head and tail). Apply the Warp Stabilizer. That should work.

SomiddhoBosu
Participant
January 8, 2017

It did that because I rotated the video 180 degree (was shot with the camera inverted).

SomiddhoBosu
Participant
January 7, 2017

The <Analyze> button is in the "Effects Controls" screen.

Participant
January 8, 2017

Wow, is the "Click Analyze to begin" message upside down? Is it me or is Adobe not focusing enough on their core products? Premiere is LOADED with issues. I'm just back to Premiere after working for the last few years in FCP and I'm not impressed.

Participant
June 18, 2017

The clip has been rotated 180 degrees. Look in the motion properties. Not premiere.

Participant
November 12, 2016

You open Effects Controls and then you right click and remove your effects.