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Q: Analyse for stabilization option gone?

I just upgraded my FCPX version and now I can't find analyze video for stabilization anymore? Is this option gone? I want to go to my event and select all the clips and analyze them all over night. What happened? Was it removed?

 

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Posted on Aug 8, 2014 10:22 PM

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  • by gurkis,

    gurkis gurkis Aug 9, 2014 1:38 AM in response to aapl.crox
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    Aug 9, 2014 1:38 AM in response to aapl.crox

    Did you upgrade from FCP 10.1.1 to 10.1.2?

     

    I run FCP 10.1.2 and I´m also missing the "Analyse for stabilization and rolling shutter". I´m not sure – but I think it must have disapeared after the update…

  • by aapl.crox,

    aapl.crox aapl.crox Aug 9, 2014 7:18 AM in response to gurkis
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    Aug 9, 2014 7:18 AM in response to gurkis

    Well last I used it was maybe back in 10.0.2 and now I'm on 10.1.2 yes.

  • by Russ H,

    Russ H Russ H Aug 9, 2014 11:39 AM in response to aapl.crox
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    Aug 9, 2014 11:39 AM in response to aapl.crox

    Either from a clip timeline or project timeline, the Inspector will give you that adjustment.

     

    Russ

     

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  • by aapl.crox,

    aapl.crox aapl.crox Aug 9, 2014 12:46 PM in response to Russ H
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    Aug 9, 2014 12:46 PM in response to Russ H

    How does that help me at all? I need to stabilize all my clips in the event, not one.

  • by Russ H,

    Russ H Russ H Aug 9, 2014 12:58 PM in response to aapl.crox
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    Aug 9, 2014 12:58 PM in response to aapl.crox

    aapl.crox wrote:

     

    How does that help me at all? I need to stabilize all my clips in the event, not one.

    Why so I think you've never looked at the user guide?

     

    Russ

  • by aapl.crox,

    aapl.crox aapl.crox Aug 9, 2014 1:45 PM in response to Russ H
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    Aug 9, 2014 1:45 PM in response to Russ H

    No I did look at the user guide, it doesn't even mention this checkbox anymore. It's completely gone.

  • by fox_m,

    fox_m fox_m Aug 9, 2014 2:16 PM in response to aapl.crox
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    Aug 9, 2014 2:16 PM in response to aapl.crox

    The Analyze function for stabilization is so fast now that it is turned on as soon as you click the Stabilization button — its no longer a separate action. You can watch the progress in the time clock under the viewer (the dial on the left side will indicate the progress 0 - 100). The footage will be re-analyzed for each Method chosen (Automatic is usually good enough, but you have the option of SmoothCam and InertiaCam; each with more "fine tuning" controls.)

  • by aapl.crox,

    aapl.crox aapl.crox Aug 9, 2014 2:18 PM in response to fox_m
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    Aug 9, 2014 2:18 PM in response to fox_m

    But it takes a long time, there will be text that says "analyze for dominant motion". In fact, I just clicked on a clip just now and 10 minutes have passed it's still at 4%.

  • by fox_m,

    fox_m fox_m Aug 9, 2014 4:52 PM in response to aapl.crox
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    Aug 9, 2014 4:52 PM in response to aapl.crox

    There are a number of reasons why progress could be so slow, but the primary one would probably be you're running out of disk space on the disk where the project resides. OSX needs at least 10% of each disk to be free for use by the system, so you might think you have 1 GB of "room", but you really only have 900MB available for application use/storage. If you get into that 10% buffer, then the system has to work a lot harder moving data around.

  • by aapl.crox,

    aapl.crox aapl.crox Aug 9, 2014 10:39 PM in response to fox_m
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    Aug 9, 2014 10:39 PM in response to fox_m

    What are some other reason? Because my external drive is only 50% full right now.

  • by aapl.crox,

    aapl.crox aapl.crox Aug 9, 2014 10:47 PM in response to aapl.crox
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    Aug 9, 2014 10:47 PM in response to aapl.crox

    But anyway I'm not so concerned about the speed, I just want that checkbox to come back.

  • by fox_m,

    fox_m fox_m Aug 9, 2014 11:28 PM in response to aapl.crox
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    Aug 9, 2014 11:28 PM in response to aapl.crox

    Your Mac's physical hardware: amount of RAM, GPU, GPU RAM, CPU (number of cores and speed), etc... Your internal hard drive, even if you're not using it for your FCPX projects... if it's nearly full, it can be slowing you down as well. If none of these are your problem, then you should think about "cleaning" your internal drive (use Disk Utility to repair your permissions) and you might also consider resetting preferences for FCPX (hold down command and option keys when you start up FCPX.) Here's a troubleshooting guide from Apple: Final Cut Pro X 10.1 and later: Troubleshooting basics.

  • by fox_m,

    fox_m fox_m Aug 9, 2014 11:30 PM in response to aapl.crox
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    Aug 9, 2014 11:30 PM in response to aapl.crox

    It's not a checkbox anymore, but it IS still an Option:

     

    (just click on the "empty" box to the left of Stabilization -- it will turn on and you will have access to the options -- turning it off again will restore the footage to its original "shakiness".)

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  • by aapl.crox,

    aapl.crox aapl.crox Aug 9, 2014 11:33 PM in response to fox_m
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    Aug 9, 2014 11:33 PM in response to fox_m

    How do I do that for all the clips at once?

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