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Premiere pro cc 2019 warp stabilizer s8/23/2023 ![]() If only I could get those hours back instead of a simple "general error" message, which is about the most laziest thing I have ever seen in any program. This has been my experience so far, and sure beats "general" error as a response at least for this one effect. So for me, or what I would suggest doing is if you have to do any stabaization for any clip, just don't do it in your overall sequence. In your main sequence, scale the stabilized video up to fit the frame. In the nested sequence, apply the stabilizer, setting it to 'Stabilize and Crop.' Let it analyze. What I got was the same video file WITHOUT any added effects including the warp stabilizer. Nest the original clip, without a stabilizer or transition (or any other effects) applied. Has anyone found a work around for this? After hours of trying to figure it out, I found there was no issue with the video files themselves, as I copied the original file that said it was an error and copy and pasted in a different folder, then renamed the file, then just linked to the file that said it was an error and video came up fine. ![]() So I have used warp stabilizer in my sequence and it has caused all of my clips in the sequence to cause "general import" error THAT have also used warp stabilizer. ![]()
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