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1. Re: Any way to get reasonable auto-shift stabilization performance?
Kevin-Monahan Jan 10, 2013 12:07 PM (in response to SLTyPete) -
2. Re: Any way to get reasonable auto-shift stabilization performance?
SLTyPete Jan 10, 2013 3:44 PM (in response to Kevin-Monahan)Nope. I can adjust memory till the cows come home but Warp Stabilizer remains dog-slow.
I did find the AE effect that's supposed to be able to do single-point stabilization... so far it mostly crashes, but at least I have a direction for investigation
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3. Re: Any way to get reasonable auto-shift stabilization performance?
Kevin-Monahan Jan 10, 2013 4:04 PM (in response to SLTyPete)Sorry about that. If you have After Effects, you might try the Warp Stabilizer there.
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4. Re: Any way to get reasonable auto-shift stabilization performance?
SLTyPete Jan 11, 2013 11:46 AM (in response to Kevin-Monahan)Been trying Warp there, and the AE plain single-point stabilizer. Incredibly UNstable -- ie AE crashes after about a minute no matter what I do. Hard to believe these have been tested very much. (But then, I used to get paid to break S/W... it's a gift )
The point stabilizer is soooo close. If it would not crash, and if I could add one more bounding box to limit the overall range of motion (when "sync" is lost), I'd be in fat city...
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5. Re: Any way to get reasonable auto-shift stabilization performance?
Kevin-Monahan Jan 11, 2013 11:57 AM (in response to SLTyPete)Have you tried Mocha? It might do the trick. It's bundled with After Effects.



