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mandicreally
Inspiring
May 5, 2018
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Warp Stabilizer not Analyzing

  • May 5, 2018
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Since the latest update I've been having an issue with Warp Stabilizer. Namely I will apply it and it won't analyze the clip.  If I try to manually click "Analyze" it starts for a split second then just goes back to not being analyzed, as if I hadn't clicked the button at all. 

There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to this happening.  I tried deleting the effect and reapplying it, restarting Premiere, restarting Premiere and reapplying, and Restarting the computer.  One or two times that this has happened to me, deleting and reapplying seemed to work.  This time however it isn't working at all.  No matter what I do Warp Stabilizer currently will not analyze on one specific clip.  I haven't tried all the clips on my timeline yet that I was going to apply it to.

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Correct answer elijaht92776096

Found via an older forum post, one solution (that happened to work for my currently offending clips) is making sure there aren't any tracks overlapping clips in higher video tracks, either by moving the clips or disabling track visibility.

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clayton.mills
New Participant
November 9, 2020

Someone may have suggested this but what solved this problem for me was closing Adobe Premiere Pro then reopening it.

ProinsiasM
Known Participant
September 22, 2020

An Adobe Support Agent helped me fix this.

 

I had to go to Documents->Adobe and rename the Premiere Pro folder to .old at the end and also do the same in the AppData->Adobe folder. It resets your preferences so don't just delete them so you can get back your custom workspaces etc.

 

Make sure all programs are closed when doing it also. 

New Participant
April 17, 2020

I also found that Stablizer doesn't like merged/grouped clips.  If you match back to the master and re-apply the effect, it usually works.

Known Participant
December 16, 2018

Another cause for the warp stabilizer not to analyze in a clip is if you have the speed changed under speed/duration. Change it back to 100 and then go hit analyze again.

Participating Frequently
December 2, 2018

Utter nonsense to have to use a hack on an update. Avid is calling my name.

New Participant
November 1, 2018

I had this issue, this is what I did to work around:

-isolate the clip and export it (I exported h.264 1080p 25mbs)

-import into sequence on layer above problem clip

-reapply warp stabilizer

and analyze worked perfectly from there on. Hope this helps

APES in a CAGE
Participating Frequently
October 24, 2018

Same Problem here almost half a year after original post. Thanks to elijaht92776096 I was at least able to fix it. Do something about this, Adobe!!! We're paying good money for these programs and all their features to work!

(Writing this on a phone and no way of removing the bold style, so I won't even bother)

New Participant
September 22, 2018

Also had the issue. I deleted the transitions on both edges of the clip that I needed stabilzed And then I was able to stabilI’ve.

-Quay

breakthrough77
New Participant
August 14, 2019

This totally worked for me! Thanks!

Participating Frequently
September 5, 2018

OK I Think I got it.It doesn't like to analyze video tracks if they are partially underneath another video. Hide video above it so you can see the entire clip you want analyzed, then click analyze. You can try trimming the clip so there isn't any hanging underneath.

This worked for me so give it a try

New Participant
April 16, 2022

THAT WORKED FOR ME THANKS!

Participating Frequently
September 5, 2018

Still happening, no attention given. Has anyone figured it out?

CSM1987
New Participant
September 5, 2018

Found it on a forum. Thanks!

Christopher McLellan

Visual Manager

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