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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?
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Right click-REMOVE ATTRIBUTES worked for me.
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Check whether you have more than one Warp Stabilizer layer in the Effects Controls menu and if ou do, delete them.
If that doesn't work, delete all of the Warp Stabilizer layers. Locate the clip. Add the transition effects (head and tail). Apply the Warp Stabilizer. That should work.
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I have the same issues. Some of the work arounds work fine. But this should not be for a professional software. Coming from AVID where these things just work. Developers please have a look at these issues
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I ran into the same issues and found a simple workaround.
I copied and pasted the clip onto a different section of the sequence and reapplied the effect. It worked right away. I just replaced the clip after it finished up.
It was on the same track, but it didn't have any surrounding clips.
Hope this helps!
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I ran into the same problem and the workarounds above did not work so I found another workaround.
The issue seems to be caused by clips of different dimensions where you have to nest. What I did is put the clip in a new sequence on its own and matched the sequence settings to the clip, ran the warp stabilizer, and exported the clip and re-imported the stabilized clip. I often find that life gets too complicated for premiere so this kind of helps it not have too many steps to work out.
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Right click-REMOVE ATTRIBUTES worked for me.
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Thank you very much. It worked for me also.
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Removing attributes did NOT work for me.
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Hi there!
Sorry to hear that. Can you share your system details (OS, CPU, RAM, GPU)? What type of media files (codec/ format, frame rate, frame size) are you using?
Let us know.
Thanks,
KR
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I’m using files created by Sony 4K camera. There is a problem that each scene stops about 10 frames after the button is pressed, so I have cropped all scenes to suit.
In some cases, say a change of place, I have made the cropped scenes fade to zero with the next scene faded up to 100%.
Even if I remove attributes the blue bar still exists with the message to click analyze.
I have also used the warp stabilizer in its native setting on the whole document.
Note that I have never had this problem in the past, although its been a few months since I last used Premiere Pro.’
OS, Windows 10 Pro
CPU, Intel XeonE5-1650 V3 @ 3.5gh(Dell)
RAM, 32gb
GPU nVidia Quadro K2200
Resolution 3840 x 2160 60hz but I plan to output to BD 1920 x 1080 PAL
Thanks for following up my problem.
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Move your nest to a higher track and click Analyize
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