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1. Re: warp stabilizer and yosemite
Kevin Monahan Oct 30, 2014 6:20 PM (in response to devin_mcnulty)Hi Devin,
devin_mcnulty wrote:
Every clip that I have applied the warp stabilizer to looks fine when played from the timeline, but upon output to h.264 it's flickering between the affected clip and the one it is on top of. When there is nothing below it, it flickers to black. I have re analyzed all clips to the same results. Re-installed premiere, cleared preferences, made sure read and write were enabled in preferences, all to the same result. Anyone else experiencing this problem?
Mac Pro retina 2.5ghz i7
premiere pro cc 2014.1
Thanks.
If your MacBook Pro has an Intel Iris GPU, it sounds like the bug some users have been hitting. Choose Project Settings > General and set the Mercury Playback Engine to "Software Only" as a temporary workaround.
Thanks,
Kevin
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2. Re: warp stabilizer and yosemite
Warp Stabilizer Flashing Nov 9, 2014 10:01 PM (in response to Kevin Monahan)I've been having the same problem and this temporary work-around didn't help. I'm still getting flickering when exporting to H.264. This is a pretty big problem and I've seen a few threads on it. None of them have been able to find a real fix. Time for an update, Adobe. This is keeping many of us from work.
Thanks.
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3. Re: warp stabilizer and yosemite
Miles4Ever Nov 10, 2014 3:05 AM (in response to devin_mcnulty)I had exactly the same issue with the same hardware configuration but Mavericks. I found that my project settings were set to use the Mercury playback engine with OpenCL. If I changed this to CUDA or exported to AME and chose the Mercury render engine with CUDA it works without issue. Choosing software or OpenCL exhibited exactly the same symptoms as described by the initial poster. This is using the CUDA Driver Version 6.0.54


