![]() ![]() The downsides of applying Warp Stabilizer to separate subclips is that it's somewhat laborious to break the video into subclips and figure out the best parameters for each one. Otherwise if I try to stabilize a whole 6-10 minute song at once, Warp Stabilizer can't deal with the differences in framing throughout the clip and yields results that are absolutely unusable. Also, I found the only way to use it successfully with the concert video clips I'm editing is to break them into separate pieces based on framing - mainly degree of zoom in or out - so that I can apply Warp Stabilizer separately to each one of these subclips, often with slightly different parameter settings. I used Warp Stabilizer with some success although it took a lot of trial and error to figure out correct settings for each clip. I have a number of videos to edit with some shaky camera work so I've been trying different approaches to stabilizing them. ![]()
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