FCP 10 stabilization makes clips worse! Why?

I've imported from my camera video without transcoding it. Simply analyzed for stability and rolling shutter. I've then created a new project using FCP X's default settings (ProRes 422), as well as trying ProRes 4444, ProRes HQ and Uncompressed 10-bit video, to no avail. In every case, after I apply stabilization to any clip, the clips get jittery and much worse than the original clips. What's the issue and how can I fix i?. Also, before I downloaded the latest update to FCP X I had no issue like this. Stabilization using the default settings (PRORes 422) worked perfect.

Final Cut Pro X, Mac OS X (10.7.1)

Posted on Oct 9, 2011 8:40 PM

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Oct 10, 2011 2:48 PM in response to brad in couv

Thanks for replying. Only problem is that earlier I did import my clips without analyzing for stability during the import process...what happened is that after I analyized the stability in the Event Library, and dragged my clips into the time line, my Stabilization and Rolling Shutter buttons no longer appeared in the Inspector. Thus I was able to analyize them in the Event library (by right clicking on each clip) but couldn't activate the Stabilization (ie. not buttons to activiated with).


Interestinly, I had no such issues stabizing any clips prior to downloading FCP X's first software upgrade.

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