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February 10, 2019
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Premiere Pro CS6

  • February 10, 2019
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When warp stabiliser is used on a frame and then the timeline is played, the timeline proceeds in jerks, including the following frames that have not received WARP Stabiliser treatment.

If the timeline cursor moved back over frames AFTER the stabiliser treatment, the timeline will play smoothly, as it should. Windows 10 Pro.

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    Peru Bob
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    Community Expert
    February 10, 2019

    That's because more frames are cached.

    Did you also render the timeline?

    bradlayAuthor
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    February 10, 2019

    Peru Bob

    This is the first time I’ve tried this forum. The one I used was hacked, then faded away. I hope this is how replies are sent on this forum?

    I have never had to render any timeline before. This is a new thing. (Win 10 desktop computer. Also use Win 7).

    I have rendered the offending shot, 373 frames, using both “Render effects in work area” and “Render entire work area” Then the timeline played as it should, smoothly. Next - “Saved”.

    Close Premiere and back to desktop. Now select Premiere Pro CS6 (Icon) and play the timeline. The jerks were still there.

    Thanks for the try. Much appreciated.

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 10, 2019

    Is CS6 running as administrator?

    Did you reinstall after W10 update 1809.

    Ann Bens
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    Community Expert
    February 10, 2019

    bradlay  wrote


    If the timeline cursor moved back over frames AFTER the stabiliser treatment, the timeline will play smoothly, as it should. Windows 10 Pro.

    What is wrong with that.

    Ann Bens
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    February 10, 2019