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Q: Stabilization option disappears for some clips

Hi. Need a little help. When I highlight some clips in my timelin, the options for Stabilization and Rolling Shutter  simply do not appear in the video Inspector -- but those options are there when I highlight other clips.

 

Could you help me get the Stabilization option back for these clips?

 

In more detail, what happens is this:

  • In my timeline, I highlight one clip and all the standard video options appear in the Inspector: Color, Transform, Crop, Distort, Stabilization, Rolling Shutter, Spacial Conform, Compositing
  • I highlight another clip, and Stabilization and Rolling Shutter are the only options missing entirely in the Inspector
  • I've tried clicking on the down arow in the top left corner of the affected clips, and selected Analyze and Stabilize, but that does nothing and does not make the Stabilization and Rolling Shutter options appear in the Inspector
  • I've also tried launching a whole new project, dragging some of that footage back into the timeline, and the same thing happens: no Stabilization option in the Inspector

 

Been editing for months in FCPX and this is the first time this problem has come up. Did I accidentallyy click a button I shouldn't have? Any help to resolve this would be much appreciated.

 

Thanks!

Final Cut Pro X, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Jul 4, 2012 9:33 PM

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  • by mcalcagno,

    mcalcagno mcalcagno Nov 8, 2012 10:14 AM in response to coachinberkeley
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    Nov 8, 2012 10:14 AM in response to coachinberkeley

    Yes! Thank you coach. This worked perfectly. Sometimes the simpliest solution is never obvious -- even when it probably should be. This is silly. Hopefully Apple can update to squash more bugs, glitches, and system freezes.

  • by coachinberkeley,

    coachinberkeley coachinberkeley Nov 8, 2012 1:19 PM in response to mcalcagno
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    Nov 8, 2012 1:19 PM in response to mcalcagno

    Glad to have helped :-)

  • by virgil s,

    virgil s virgil s Nov 8, 2012 5:15 PM in response to BazookaMama
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    Nov 8, 2012 5:15 PM in response to BazookaMama

    Have you tried to delete the analysis files in the event? That seemed to work for me.

  • by sesweitzer,

    sesweitzer sesweitzer Nov 27, 2012 7:36 AM in response to virgil s
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    Nov 27, 2012 7:36 AM in response to virgil s

    Count me in too. It is very intermittent. Sometimes the option will be available when I first move the clip to the Timeline but when I break apart the video and audio, go to the Audio Inspector view and then back to the Video Inspector view, the options will disappear. I did start a new event and turned off the “analyze” option when I reimport the clips but it’s still hit or miss on whether the options will be available.

  • by Ducksonfilm,

    Ducksonfilm Ducksonfilm Nov 28, 2012 4:36 AM in response to BazookaMama
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    Nov 28, 2012 4:36 AM in response to BazookaMama

    Just to add more to the observations of this annoying bug...

     

    It seems to be a very random bug! I have an edited sequence that has been made up from mostly one long camera movie file (orginal is HDV 25p). On the project time line, some of the clips have options for stabilisation, whilst some are missing and yet all these clips on the timeline come from the same movie file in the event folder!

     

    If I go back to the event movie file clip and re-select a range to replace a rogue timeline clip it results in the same thing - no stabilisation options. However I have found one workaround: select a rogue clip in timeline, press shift F to show it in the event browser. Now, create a new project, drag the clip selection in the event browser to the new project timeline and I get the stabilisation option back. select the clip in this timline and cmd C to copy it. Go back to the original project timeline and delete the rogue clip from the timline, then paste to effectively put the clip back in. this worked for me.

     

    This is the second bug I've found recently that has properly wasted time for me. I think we need to tread carefully with FCP X - which is otherwise an awsome app.

  • by jeremy hugues,

    jeremy hugues jeremy hugues Dec 3, 2012 2:01 PM in response to BazookaMama
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    Dec 3, 2012 2:01 PM in response to BazookaMama

    same problem here.

    The update explanation does not work. All my clips have been imported at the same time from the same shoot from the same card. Some have the 'stab' option some do not.

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  • by hermjeral,

    hermjeral hermjeral Dec 7, 2012 5:31 AM in response to jeremy hugues
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    Dec 7, 2012 5:31 AM in response to jeremy hugues

    Hi,

     

    It happens when you remove the audio from clip you had imported.

     

    Well at least that happened to me.

     

    I recorded clips using 5D2, 5D3 and a 1DX with native mic, Rode Mic and a H4N.

     

    Native mic, I replaced the audio with H4N's. Upon doing this, I realised, stablization option is gone.

     

    Pretty sure this is a bug.. Even detaching the audio, bring the volume down, the stablization option goes missing as well.

     

    If I were to stablise the clip BEFORE taking original audio away and use a different source, background task simply hangs at 0%. Had to quit the application and it will prompt/warn me that background task will also quit.

     

    This is however, solved by simpling reducing the volume of clip imported (blue) without detaching audio from clip). So that channel is silent and my new imported audio (from my H4N, green) is dubbed over my clip.

     

    Works like a charm. I think I complicated things myself when I detach the audio (which is was my workflow!).

  • by armatt,

    armatt armatt Dec 19, 2012 10:26 AM in response to BazookaMama
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    Dec 19, 2012 10:26 AM in response to BazookaMama

    I too have had the issue, and for me it did involve clips that I imported under 10.0.5 or 10.0.6 - and I'm now using 10.0.7. I'm not sure if that's the cause of the issue though it may be of note for some of you.

     

    For me, simply 'replacing from start' with the same clip didn't work. Also, all clips had been analysed for stabilisation and rolling shutter on import.

     

    The solution I found, however, combined both of these. First, even though the clips were already analysed, I unticked the stabilisation and rolling shutter option for each affected clip, and clicked 'OK'. I then went back and reticked them.

     

    Straight away, FCPX started doing the analysis anew (didn't restore the old one). I was then able to 'replace from start' once the clips had been analysed again.

     

    My theory is that something in the updates either deletes or corrupts old analysis files, or at least makes them unreadable in the newer version of FCPX. Some clips were unaffected, even clips from the same capture original, from the same camera. I found that as a general rule, longer clips were affected, though that could have been coincidence.

  • by mjbamigo,

    mjbamigo mjbamigo Dec 19, 2012 10:53 AM in response to armatt
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    Dec 19, 2012 10:53 AM in response to armatt

    I'm working on a project today, cutting a 2-hour-long multicam shoot.  Stabilization is missing as an option, regardless of replacing clips or re-rendering.  Very frustrating.

  • by Wild Giles,

    Wild Giles Wild Giles Dec 19, 2012 11:23 AM in response to mjbamigo
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    Dec 19, 2012 11:23 AM in response to mjbamigo

    When I ran into the Stabilization problem I would select the orignal event clips - right click and select analyse and fix in the pop up window. This would bring back stabilize and rolling shutter in the video inspector.

  • by jeremy hugues,

    jeremy hugues jeremy hugues Dec 19, 2012 11:58 AM in response to Wild Giles
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    Dec 19, 2012 11:58 AM in response to Wild Giles

    Does not help here. What if you have a 15 minutes shot and take 10 seconds out of it.... You have to analyze the complete rush like in FCP 7???? Jeeeee

    Like Armatt and Mjbamigo says, this is a real issue that Apple must correct in next 10.0.8. I think I'll give the money to Coremelt to solve this out.

  • by Wild Giles,

    Wild Giles Wild Giles Dec 19, 2012 12:56 PM in response to jeremy hugues
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    Dec 19, 2012 12:56 PM in response to jeremy hugues

    But it does work, it doesn't take long for it to analyse the event clip. Only when you go and try to stabilize in the inspector will it take longer if it is a long clip in the timeline.

  • by jeremy hugues,

    jeremy hugues jeremy hugues Dec 19, 2012 1:52 PM in response to Wild Giles
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    Dec 19, 2012 1:52 PM in response to Wild Giles

    Giles,

     

    I've checked again (because I perfectly I can misunderstand sometimes) but I maintain that after checking, unchecking the 'Analyse and fix' of the shot in the event window, the stabilizer and rolling shutter still do not come back. I could make a video to prove it if necessary.

    Very frustrating.

  • by davidblumenfeld,

    davidblumenfeld davidblumenfeld Dec 30, 2012 1:05 AM in response to BazookaMama
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    Dec 30, 2012 1:05 AM in response to BazookaMama

    I had similar problem on a compound clip. I broke clip that needed stabilization apart and voila, it appeared again...

  • by Alan Apple Mac,

    Alan Apple Mac Alan Apple Mac Jan 9, 2013 2:41 AM in response to davidblumenfeld
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    Jan 9, 2013 2:41 AM in response to davidblumenfeld

    Exactly the same problem here too (M.L and FCPX 10.0.7)

     

    My way "around it was to reveal in event browser for each clip on the storyline then enable stabilization fix in the event browser then "replace edit" on the storyline.  Then I had to enable it for each clip in the inspector again despite having already done it in the event browser.

    A PITA and time consuming but at least I did not have to start again.

    For information I have only had FCPX 10.0.7 so hope the glitch gets sorted.

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