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Hello all, this is my first post here!
i have been wrestling with the image stabilization for a few days now. hindsight i should have individually stabilized each part of the video BEFORE i edited it. but thats not what i did. so i have a 25 minute edited mp4 video that i am trying to image stabilize. i am using kdenlive 5.18.0 on ubuntu 16.04 i run "sabilize (vidstab)" with all the default settings. the result is a stabilized video BUT the border shakes all over. the edge of the video hasnt been removed so the shakeyness is at the border now. is there a quick solution for this? im about to give up and live with the shakey. ha ha ha. meilamoila |
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Zoom?
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Are you publishing another product to solve an user issue? maybe a constructive reply on KDEnlive forum is... A stabilization just fix a point on the View.. after that is necessary to "CROP" (using zoom maybe) the video to remove black borders. (this is the same thing that the other user do with another video editing application... nothing strange on video-editing world) |
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