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How is this Warp Stabilizer bug still not fixed!?

Explorer ,
Aug 01, 2022 Aug 01, 2022

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I'm sorry, but how the f*** has this bug still not been fixed? The number of times I'm warp stabalizing 4K footage in a 1080p timeline is enormous, and I still have to change the size of the clip to stop it from appearing halfway off the screen?

 

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Sort it out, Adobe. Not for me--I'm leaving Premiere Pro and never coming back as soon as I'm finished with this one final project.

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Aug 02, 2022 Aug 02, 2022

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either encode your 4k footage to a 1080p video (use something like Cineform for faster processing than H.264)

or you can nest your 4k footage in a 1080p sequence and apply warp stabilizer on the nested one. 

I understand that your output is gonna be 1080p right?

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Aug 02, 2022 Aug 02, 2022

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Agreed

Warp statbilizer is joke if you have a longer footage, the analyzing process takes endless hours to finish.

This feature MUST be GPU optimised to work efficiently.
even in 1080p x264 video of just 3 min , the anylizing indicator shows 460 min. to complete, are you serious Adobe developers?

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