Sat Jun 28, 2025 5:51 pm
This is a request to mimic the feature characteristics of what happens in Premiere. If you have stabilization on a clip in the timeline and extend it, the clip restabilizes the clip automatically. It's not stabilizing the whole media the clip came from, just the extra frames. Because Premiere is a timeline based renderer it just redoes the frames that have changed.
This is one of my "kinda" gripes with Resolve. The layer based rendering is great in some respects but sucks in others. When it has do do heavy calculations on something like motion graphics or alpha'ed layers it's not great. Stabilization shouldn't tax it too much so auto-stabilization on an addition bit of clip while your editing is entirely reasonable. I just had the two editors I work with gripe about this exact thing while doing documentary interview cuts. Extending B-Roll and having to find out that it wasn't stabilized only after watching it again since there's no indication of stabilization on the timeline.
Resolve & Fusion Studio 19.1
Windows 11
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MacOS 12.7.2
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