![]() ![]() The plugin skips any clips that already have a WarpStabilizer-effect and clips that have a Speed-effect (WarpStabilizer and Speed-effects cannot be used at the same time). The way it works after installing the plugin (=easy) is: In Premiere Pro select the clips you want to stabilize, select Window->Extensions->Batch stabilization For Warp Stabilizer so a nice dialog appears, push AddClipsToQueue and press Start. I've now bought the paid version ($29 not including tax) and can now stabilize many more clips sequentially. I tried the free trial version which allows you to stabilize max. ![]() However nowadays a user friendly, easy-to-use plugin is available: I wanted to stabilize my entire 30min-vacation movie (filmed with my mobile, of course without tripod), but noticed that stabilizing multiple clips in Adobe Premiere Pro is still not possible/workable in 2023. ![]()
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