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May 13, 2024
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Last frame of warp stabilizer clip is black, gives error when exporting

  • May 13, 2024
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This is a fun new little problem.

I'm having to re-analyze every clip that already has warp stabilizer on it.  

When I do, there's about a 50% chance that the last frame of the clip on the timeline will just be black. Also, If I try to export, it will error out.

I've taken WS off the clip and re-analyzed with the same result.  If I slide the clip down a frame or 2 and re-anazlyze, same result.

The only thing that fixes it is if I just cut that last frame out after it's analyzed.

Been doing it for about a month now.

 

Correct answer JamesAOS

I don't know exactly but it appears that the application basically ignores the last frame of the first clip as it transitions into the next, only when the transition is an odd number however. I started double-clicking on every transition and entering even numbers to be sure as part of my pre-export checklist earlier this year.

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ESSTLL3
Inspiring
June 11, 2024

Same bug here!! My exports crash all the time because of one little black frame on a clip generated during the wrap stabilization analysis. The error indicates the time code so I go on the timeline and search for it, and it is always a black frame that seems to make the exports crash. I can have about 2 to 5 of this kind of error on a 30min show. Really anoying and time wasting. I'm on mac but it does the same when running Premiere on the Intel version.
(I made a post related to that topic with my specs and all details) : https://community.adobe.com/t5/premiere-pro-bugs/export-error-1609629695-wrap-stabilizer-effect/idc-p/14647440#M27528