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I have used warp stabilizer a lot in the past, and don't recall it ever crashing. Today, it will does nothing but crash. I have warp stabilizer with 4 different pieces of footage, and every attempt results in a crash. On two occassions, immediately after completing the analyzing process (1st step) AE went into auto-save mode, but the progress indicator never started. Activity seemed to cease for 3+ minutes, so I assumed the worst and chose to force quit. Other attempts simply crash immediately after the analysis step.
The footage I have tried to stabilize is 1920 x 1080 MTS and MOV files. I have worked with the files before, and they play back fine, showing no sign of corruption. FWIW, I tested one of the video files in CC Premiere Pro and warp stabilizer worked without crashing.
I rebooted my Mac, cleared all AE caches, rebooted AE a second time, tried to stabilize new footage, but same results.
My machine is a Mac 5,1 with 32GB RAM, OS X 10.8, CC AE 12.1.0.168
Any suggestions on how to proceed would be appreciated.
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I am having the same problem with my Mac Pro 6 core, OSX 10.9.3, and 32 gigs of RAM. As soon as the initial analysis is complete auto save kicks in and crashes After Effects. This ignores the fact that I have turned auto save off in preferences. Just for the record I applied Warp Stabilize to a layer and turned the effects off. It continued to process as if the effect was enabled. And it crashed the program as before.
I also have a late spring 2008 Mac Pro running on OSX 10.8.5 that will process the same movie file perfectly. It doesn’t matter if auto save is on or off. Both machines are on the same version of After Effects CC 2014.
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looks like the latest update from Adobe has fixed this on my system.
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We are having this issue as well, fully updated. Mac Pro 6 core with OSX 10.9.5
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If you're on a Mac, try turning off Spotlight. The way it was explained to me is that Spotlight constantly wants to update the files. Warp Stabilizer constantly updates the files. Stack overflow.
I find this works for me. And if I turn on Spotlight, Warp Stabilizer crashes all the time. (Not playing pre-rendered previews, but making new Warp-Stabilized clips.)
Hope this helps someone. I find it a hassle, obviously, that Spotlight is off. I turn it on from time to time to rebuild the cache so I can use it to find files. I also do Unix find commands in the Terminal, a bit of a hassle.
I'm using CS6 on a MacBook Pro laptop with 16GB RAM, 500GB internal, etc. Fine but not outstanding, always crashes on WS when Spotlight is on.
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finally, the spotlight deactivation worked (mac pro 6-core)... big thanks!
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Thanks for the tip about Spotlight. To disable it, do you uncheck ALL categories in the control panel, or just specific ones?
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I disabled it completely via Terminal, did the work, enabled it again.
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baumm - Thanks for the reply. I'm Terminal-challenged. Can you explain the steps involved?
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me too.
search for "how to disable spotlight", first entry. i used the "launchctl" method.
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Got it (I think). Thanks!
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I use a different method, instead of Terminal.
System Preferences > Spotlight > Privacy (the 2nd tab).
Then add your computer to the list of "Prevent Spotlight from searching these locations" by:
1) Click the plus sign at the bottom left of the list. The list is probably empty.
2) At the pop-up window, "drill" up to your computer's main disk. For me, that's [my home directory] ^ Users ^ [Laptop_1]. There's a "higher" [Laptop_1], but I don't choose that one.
So Spotlight is on, but it's not checking my computer's hard disk. I suppose you could tell Spotlight to skip your external hard drives (where my footage and project files are) but just adding my computer's main drive is sufficient to keep WS from crashing.
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Same issue here... Come on Adobe - the problem is too consistent among different users for it to be user/random error. This isn't my first rodeo either. Adobe - please try sending a clip from a PP timeline via Replace w/AE Comp, add WS, and as soon as the last frame is analyzed - the program automatically auto-saves and hangs. It never use to do this. Mac Pro 5,1 6-Core, 32GB ram, 10.8.5, AE 13.1.1.3, the clip was XDCam EX 1080p 29.97, 6 seconds in length.
...and Todd - turning off Auto-Save via preferences does not fix. It still attempts to auto-save on the last analyzed frame and then hang up (spinning beach ball).
Installed RAM: 32.00 GB Current RAM Usage: 3.09 GB Allowed RAM Usage: 24.00 GB
Process ID Application Name Min Needed Memory Max Usable Memory Max Allowed Memory Current Memory Current Priority
533 Premiere Pro 0.50 32.00 5.12 1.91 3 - Low
548 aerendercore 0.00 32.00 4.62 0.91 3 - Low
551 After Effects 0.40 32.00 14.26 0.27 1 - High
Thanks,
Lonnie
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I may have to eat some words - but perhaps we have a smoking gun... this was an old edit that I had to make changes to and the timeline is long. And I "thought" all the clips were original Xdcam EX - but after enlarging the timeline - the clip that wouldn't WS in AE was an h264 mov file - rendered out from Media Encoder, and reimported into the project. I'd like to think AE's warp stabilizer is codec agnostic - but perhaps this is not the case. I found the original Xdcam EX mp4 file, "replaced with AE Comp" from a PP timeline, and the WS worked as it should have....
Thoughts...
Thanks,
Lonnie
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So this is still not fixed?
The only thing everyone seems to have in common is that we are on the late 2013 6 core mac pro. Doesn't matter how much RAM you have. Although seems like someone in here is able to do a 20 sec clip which I would kill for. I have 16gb ram and I can only do 1 second. I'm trying to do a 400 frame shot.
I've closed out of all other apps and it still doesn't work. Funny thing is that I did this a month ago to a bunch of shots that were all roughly the same length and file format (r3d) and it worked.
Also btw Adobe... turning off autosave doesn't fix this.
This needs to be fixed right now.
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Actually I fixed this issue. My issues were happening when attempting to open prior CC or CS6 projects. So here's my suggestion that worked for me:
1. Do not open old projects.
2. Create a brand new empty project with the latest CC version.
3. Now import old project into this one (entire project or sequence does not matter - both worked for me).
4. Relink media if necessary.
5. Whalla - everything worked as per the usual from there on out...
Lonnie
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We are releasing an update in a couple of weeks that should address this issue.
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thanks todd, thats great news... i was just about to post some more screenshots and updates on the continuing loop.
really looking forward to this working again on main machine.
can we get any insight into what is causing the problem. i have almost identical machines here with one working and one failing and i have tried fresh system installs and various drive swaps to try and fix it locally... i love a good tech puzzle and even better finding out the answer.
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i have to make some hyperlapse and i can't still work with after effects, please fix this bug!
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i found the recent updates fixed this issue... are you on the latest version?
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where i can found the update?
i don't have the wireless card on my editing workstation
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ovideomovies wrote:
where i can found the update?
i don't have the wireless card on my editing workstation
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update fixed the problem
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ovideomovies wrote:
update fixed the problem
Yay!