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February 12, 2025
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Warp stabilising a nested is very slow

  • February 12, 2025
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I've been nesting clips that I need to Warp Stabilize which have change the clip speed for many years. But in the last two versions of Prem this have become a very slow process. Taking some 4 sec clips about 2 minutes for the analyzing and adding the effect to work. 

 

For example 

A reversed clip (-100% speed) of 4 secs after nested the effect takes 2 minutes to apply

BUT

the same clip at it orignal speed (100% speed) and NOT nested the effect takes about 10 secs to apply

BUT

in older versions of Prem the nested version may only take the same of a very little more.

 

The hardware I use has not changed the only thing that has is Prem.

Has anyone has the same problem and does anyone know how to speed up the apply time.

Correct answer Carlos Ziade

Try to reverse the process:

01. Apply Warp Stabilizer

02. Nest

03. Right click the nested sequence -> Speed / Duration

04. Click on Reverse Speed instead of setting to -100

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Carlos ZiadeCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
February 12, 2025

Try to reverse the process:

01. Apply Warp Stabilizer

02. Nest

03. Right click the nested sequence -> Speed / Duration

04. Click on Reverse Speed instead of setting to -100