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Warp Stabilizer in CS6 does not work at all

New Here ,
May 08, 2012 May 08, 2012

When using the CS6 Premiere Pro Warp stabilizer it starts to analyze but doesn't start to convert after it has finished analyzing.

- Add the Warp Stabilizer

- Blue bar over picture shows up "Analyzing in Background (Part1 of 2)

- Prozess finishes but nothing happens (Source does not get corrected, orange bar never shows up)

- Another blue bar shows "Click Analyze to begin"

When pressing Analyze the process starts over again without any result.

The used footage is some mxf from a Canon C300

The used PC gots 8 cores, 32GB Memory

Update:

When using a different Clip, or if i shorten the problematic clip, it seems to work now

Info to problematic clip:

File Path: xxx.MXF

Type: XDCAM-HD Movie

File Size: 44.5 MB

Image Size: 1920 x 1080

Frame Rate: 25.00

Source Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 16 bit - Mono

Project Audio Format: 48000 Hz - 32 bit floating point - Mono

Total Duration: 00:00:07:05

Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.0

Compression Type: MPEG 4:2:2

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LEGEND ,
Jul 08, 2012 Jul 08, 2012

5hrs and 23mins of vacation video

I'm reeeeeeally glad we're not related.

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People's Champ ,
Jul 22, 2012 Jul 22, 2012

I could not help laughing at Jim's remark. I remember showing my 20 minute video of our trip to Italy to my brothers way back in 2002. In fact, it was my first Premiere project. I had the sense to cut it way down from 20 one hour tapes to 20 minutes. My oldest brother may have thought he was being a little insulting with his remark, but I was overjoyed. He said "It looks like a PBS travelogue." That was, of course, exactly what I was going for with the video and the voiceover.

In any case, I was able to use Warp Stabilizer this weekend on some footage of a children's birthday party. I can't show the results because of the subject matter. Not that they were doing anything wrong other than savagely beating a poor Super Mario Brother's pinata, but I don't have a release for them all.

I was a bit surprised at how long it took. I have a state of the art PC, and apparently the GPU doesn't help. I liked the results, but I sure would like to know what resources the effect utilizes. This is a screenshot of what it looked like about two minutes into the 11 minute process (the effect window estimated 8 minutes) for stabilizing a 60 second video (1800 frames). I think maybe I will start another thread to inquire about this. The CPU wasn't even breathing hard, the hard drives I am using for cache are in RAID0 - so should be reasonably fast.  Hmmm. I wonder?

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Community Beginner ,
Jul 22, 2012 Jul 22, 2012

Upgrading my RAM in a few weeks ran the and it took 48 hours but got a virtual memory issue when I came home from work and it only had 1hour to go :-(. Hopeful RAM upgrade will do it ant other ways I could do it for now would not be upgrading the RAM for another 2months

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People's Champ ,
Jul 22, 2012 Jul 22, 2012

It depends on the footage you shot, however, perhaps if you slice the footage up into smaller portions - using natural breaks where a transition or breakaway to b-roll might take place, then you can apply Warp to shorter clips. Probably with a lot less problem. Give it a try. I read about doing that in the Help files - although technically it was for After Effects 5.5

-- Steven

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New Here ,
Apr 24, 2015 Apr 24, 2015

Same problem. Says click to Analyze and then it does not. I'm on a new Mac Pro with Sony A7S MXF. Seems like a legit problem.

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Contributor ,
Jul 30, 2015 Jul 30, 2015
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Okay. The feature is now on my BOGUS list as not working.
Thanks for responding guys!

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