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warp stabilizer will not work with time remapping

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Feb 15, 2023 Feb 15, 2023

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Hello
I am working on film with flickering. I use time remapping to do toggle hold key frame.
Once complete I then render. After rendering I then export audio media queue to MP4.
In Premiere Pro if I attempt to stablize the film ends up cut and repositioned and rendered useless.
I then attempted to Warp Stablizer in After Effects. Message says stablize cannot be done with Time Remapping. How to I achieve Warp Stablizer on the filmes that were flicker fixed and then rendered?
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Community Expert , Feb 23, 2023 Feb 23, 2023

Sometimes effects interfere with one another, you cannot apply stabilization and time remapping on the same layer, so in general the solution is to:

1 - apply the effect to your video layer. I would normally apply the stabilization at this point.

2 - Precompose that layer. Right–click and choose Pre-compose from the menu.

3 - Apply the next effect ( I would time remap) to the precomp (nested composition).

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It looks like you're trying to use warp stablizer on your original footage with the time remapping keyframes.  In which case, try precomposing the footage so that the time remapping occurs before warp stabiliser.  But did you say you had rendered out a video with the time remapping?  Are you getting the message above from the new video?

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Sorry long day been away so to answer to collect perspective...

When I finished the film with flicker frame damage using time remapping I then did a pre render then did a render. The flicker compromized film is now without flicker after I did the Render. I then ran Warm Stablizer - and got the warning message. 

 

What I did was to then export MP4 and then open the MP4 flicker free film into Premiere Pro. PPro's effect to stablize was less than desirable...thus the imperative to do the VFX within AE.

Thanks!

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Sometimes effects interfere with one another, you cannot apply stabilization and time remapping on the same layer, so in general the solution is to:

1 - apply the effect to your video layer. I would normally apply the stabilization at this point.

2 - Precompose that layer. Right–click and choose Pre-compose from the menu.

3 - Apply the next effect ( I would time remap) to the precomp (nested composition).

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