![]() ![]() Both projects had multicam in it and multicam was the one having bottlenecks when stabilizing.Ĭreate new Premiere Pro project and import multicam sequence only - still bottleneck.Įmpty cache/purge all the renders etc and generate them again. This happened 2nd time on 2 different projects. Premiere Pro CC 2015.4 Release 10.4.0 (30) BuildĮditing C100mk2 AVCHD footage, 4K GH4 MOV, 4K A7Smk2 and 4k A7Rmk2 MP4 natively without transcode/convert in multicam. Now we are talking 2-3min at a time.Īnyone has any ideas how to fix this bottleneck? 5 sec clips used to take about 15-30sec max to analyze. Suddenly any Warp Stabilizer requires 100x more time to analyze a clip. Found via an older forum post, one solution (that happened to work for my currently offending clips) is making sure there arent any tracks overlapping clips in higher video tracks, either by moving the clips or disabling track visibility. ![]() This is when things get really annoying and difficult. ![]() ![]() Only fix is to remove problematic Warp effect and apply it again - but this does not fix bottleneck. Once I get this warning/error, Premiere Pro would make few clips "blank" - they show only black screen, even when the footage was there before. It tends to happen once I get "A low-level exception occurred in: Warp Stabilizer" error (see the pic below). However, it tends to really bottleneck for some reason randomly. 90% of the time it works very quick in analyzing clips etc. ![]()
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