

But further complicating this for Premiere is it seems like there is a warning both for an In Progress Warp Stabilizer on export as well as one that is Not Started.

If you try and export a Warp Stabilizer clip while Warp Stabilizer frames are in the process of being analyed you’ll get this error message:īut once the analysis is complete and you were to trim the clip where new frames haven’t been analyzed you’ll get the blue warning bar in the render. If you think there needs to be a bit more warning so this doesn’t happen so easily then please vote in my Adobe User Voice Present an error message before output when a Warp Stabilizer watermark is on a clip idea so maybe we can get that at some point in the future. And it didn’t get removed for the inevitable pre-show YouTube upload either so I got the screen-grab above! You can watch it yourself and try to catch this one and another one or two later in the pre-show. It was quite a long shot and I was surprised that it made it to broadcast.
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At about 11 minutes and 17 seconds into the broadcast I see it: the tell-tale blue banner from the Adobe Premiere Pro Warp Stablizer with its ominous warning: Frame not analyzed for stabliziaion, click Analyze. It was a live concert event in Dubai and before the show started there was nearly an hour of preshow with some short documentaries around this mammoth show. What brings this to mind? On New Year’s Day I was watching the Kiss 2020 Goodbye concert by the rock band Kiss with my kids.

I understand the reasoning why these are necessary and believe in the importance of telling the editor when something has gone wrong but leaving these intact during an export is a recipe for disaster as these often end up in the final output which, inevitably, make it to air.
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Please do not export, render or “bake in” the on-screen error messages, render warnings and software watermarks that often happen during the course of an edit. Here is my open letter to companies like Adobe, Blackmagic Design and all the other non-linear editing and post-production software makers out there:
