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January 14, 2014
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"Click Analyze to begin" won't go away, even after analyzed.

  • January 14, 2014
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I'm working on a project right now in Premiere Pro CS6 and for some reason the "click analyze to begin" blue bar for warp stabilizer will not go away, even after it has been analyzed. I tried exporting it thinking that it would go away, but nope, it seems to be baked into the image. I need to get this project turned in to a client as soon as possible. Is there any way to fix this without have to replace/re-link some of the footage?

Thank you

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Mejor respuesta de Tish06

Right click-REMOVE ATTRIBUTES worked for me.

15 respuestas

Participant
October 22, 2016

Go to "Effect Controls" and you'll find the "Analyze" button.

Participant
May 11, 2016

Try toggling visibility for all tracks above the one that won't analyze, then re-enable them when it's done. Worked for me, and didn't have to shuffle around or nest any clips.

Participant
April 30, 2016

This work around is not working for me. 

Participant
April 30, 2016

I found another work around. If tips from above do not work just move the clip you want to stabilize to a different location in the timeline (could be right next to it) and then click analyze

shaunvns
Participant
April 30, 2015

I've come across this a few times. The way I work around it is to ensure that there are no layers of video above the clip you're stabilising. So if you have your interview (for example) that needs to be stabilised and you have some B-Roll above that video on V2, just cut the interview clip and trash the parts under the B-Roll, you don't need it there anyway.

Snakedogman
Inspiring
June 24, 2015

Thanks for that. I was having the same issue just now and your suggestion worked for me. I just copied the affected clip to some empty bit of the timeline, ran the analyzer, and copied it back into place.

Legend
January 14, 2014

Have you tried removing and reapplying the effect?

Participant
January 14, 2014

Yes I've tried that.

Legend
January 14, 2014

OK.

Have you tried nesting that clip, and applying the effect to the nest instead?