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January 3, 2022
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Warp Stabilizer extremely slow

  • January 3, 2022
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premiero pro 22.1.2 its taking 47 min analizing 288 frames with warp stabilizer. I updated to the last version and its taking the same time, i created a sequence apart (nest) its taking the same time, i have no plugins installed in my premiere pro. The vid its inversed but its taking a ridiculous amount of time to analize, im working with warp stabilizer in inversed vids from long time and never took to much time until now. i changed my workstation and the adobe premiere version in the same time (i had an core i7 in the past) so i dont know if the problem its my new config or adobe its not yet optimized for this new processors or any other problem, can someone help me please.

win 10

Core i9 12900k

rtx 3090 24 gb

64 gb ram ddr5 (only premiere opened)

1 tb nvme WD black (a lot of empty space)

 

17 Antworten

Participant
January 9, 2023

Warp Stabilizer has been fine for me until today. All of a sudden it's moving at a snail's pace taking 20 minutes to stabilize a 10 second 1920x1080 MP4 clip. It's also extremely slow on any type of footage I've tried at multiple resolutions. Reverted back to previous versions of Premiere and still got the same result. Literally nothing has changed on my system to explain this. 

M1 Mac Mini 2020
16GB RAM

1TB SSD

MacOS Ventura 13.0.1

Participant
January 22, 2023

I got the same issue (and the same mini) - it's driving me crazy. 

Known Participant
November 16, 2022

Is it any better on the 2023 Version?

Known Participant
November 16, 2022

it got a little better....

 

2023 145 minutes

2022 latest update i had 370 minutes on one clip.....

2022 1st version  65 minutes

2021 1st version 65 minutes

 

wonder how it is on 2020, but its not available anymore.

monterrey648
Participant
August 26, 2022

Same behavior. Left the new MBP working for 12 hours and it's on frame of 12 of 1187. Obviously nobody did regression testing of this feature at Adobe. Not going to bother posting my stats; it's not my system. Going to try to downgrade.  

Participating Frequently
September 16, 2022

Same behavior. 

win 10

Core i9 12900k

rtx 3080 10 gb

64 gb ram

1 tb nvme 

 

Sequenz with frame 13000 takes over 12 hours.

 

Any solution?

Legend
July 21, 2022

I have a modest question about the system requirements of your super machine. Tell me, having such an assembly, is there a noticeable increase in productivity and work with motion graphics?

How useful it is. I have a Core I9 9900K, 8 GB GPU 2070 SUPER, 32 GB RAM, M.2-3500

Participating Frequently
July 13, 2022

has this been fixed, yet? I'm still having this issue as of mid July 2022, running v22.3.1

It would usually take seconds to a minute to anaylze now it's saying "approx 92 min" for a 350ish frames / few seconds slow-mo clip... We're on deadline as creators.... 😞

Participant
July 21, 2022

Yeah I'm also still getting this issue in July 2022, it seems to work fine on the first clip after a fresh restart of premiere, with all subsequent clips tkaing forever. Interestingly if I watch the CPU usage when applying warp to the first clip jumps up to 70% or more, and for all the other ones afterwards the CPU is barely doing anything sitting below 10%, GPU not used at all. It's as if premiere just decides to throttle the analyzing for no reason.

zachs30896143
Participant
July 22, 2022

I'm having the same issue with Warp Stabilizer and Morph Cut, it just sits and sits and takes years to process the effects it seems. It worked fine in the previous version of Premiere Pro (22.4)

 

Here are my specs:

 

MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2021)

Chip: Apple M1 Max

Memory: 64 GB

Startup: Macintosh HD

macOS: Monterey (version 12.3)

 

Premiere Pro (version 22.5)

 

Legend
January 8, 2022

Please tell us the properties of your sources.?

Not sure what you mean by "inversed."   But probably not a bad idea as a troubleshooting step to render out (export) the clip with the inversed applied and then bring that file in and then apply the warp stabilizer 

 

And any chance any of your sources are from a smartphone or screen recording?  If so, the problem may be caused by clips with a variable frame rate which can cause unpredictable and intermittent issues.  

captisvisuals
Participant
January 8, 2022

We are having the same issues! And if you try ro export a video with even 15-20 clips with warp stabilizer...it can take HOURS. I downgraded back to version 22.0 and it cleared right up...only 8 minutes to render. Fix this Adobe please.