Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help

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Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help LayProne 7/17/12 7:07 PM  Well, I upload gaming videos frequently and Youtube has a thing that says they detected my videos to be shaky and that they could fix them. So me being me and being unaware of how unfortunate this would turn out said ok! :( Now almost all of my rece
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help LayProne 7/17/12 8:16 PM Please anyone, this is going to ruin almost all of my best videos! Here is this to clear things up! Well, here is the issue. I have been uploading videos recently and the past couple weeks when I upload my video it says something along the lines of "
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help JDoors 7/18/12 4:13 AM If you go to the YouTube editor and the option to discard the edited version is not there any more you must re-upload the video.
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help Magic Tricks 7/18/12 9:18 AM Hey, Lay Prone, there's an option if you go to Enhancements called "Revert to Original" Also, just a tip, I recommend you save your video files on your computer, so that if anything happens, you can re-upload, etc.
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help magerch1 7/26/12 12:41 AM Magic Tricks, Our videos suffered the same fate as LayProne's except we have backup copies. Where is the enhancements option?
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help jamesallen4u 7/26/12 10:58 PM If you have 1000 views already, you cannot undo this change. I do not recommend taking YouTube's suggestions, remember that YOU are the uploader so you need to make the ultimate choice as to whether the video is shaky enough to ruin the viewer experi
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help ebbixx 7/26/12 11:54 PM It's a very strange feature when you think about it. High-level editors like Vegas or Finale only started offering stabilization a year or so ago. And it's clear to anyone who's tried using it on pro-level tools, where you have the option to tweak, a
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help Chester5 8/1/12 12:40 PM I totally agree - it's terrile youtube is pushing this as if it's an "improvement".  There's no way they can account for things like rolling shutter, scene changes, etc.  If done locally it's different. Furthermore their stabilizer re-encodes the vid
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help Videodave2 8/1/12 2:21 PM In all fairness, that is pretty much how any stabilizing software works, but if it is only over a few pixels, it is not highly noticeable.
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help ebbixx 8/1/12 9:22 PM The few times I've previewed changes using this the impact has been way over a few pixels. Usually I wind up a little seasick. and lose an estimated 20% if not more of the original pixel space.  I wouldn't call 20% a "few" pixels, and I think my esti
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help Videodave2 8/2/12 4:01 AM That was my point, I would never apply stabilization unless the realignment is going to be only a few pixels.
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help ebbixx 8/2/12 5:13 AM Glad you clarified. it was easy to misread that you might have been implying that YouTube's stabilizer was doing miracles, like modifying only a few pixels.
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help paulgr 8/2/12 9:23 AM Stabilization on a videogame clip is NEVER a good idea. The game is presented the way it's suppose to be seen. Any shakiness is by design. The stabilizer will zoom in to each frame and try to line up the subsequent frames to a jumpy focus point near
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help MSWindowsinside 8/3/12 3:46 AM You should discard it, that's how simple it is
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help blister122 8/12/12 3:23 AM And the greatest part! If you decline for the youtube to fix your shakiness i.e. completely destroy your video game gameplays... Then it COMPLETELY DELETES your video and when you got to the link it gives for your newly uploaded video, it says you, t
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help Videodave2 8/12/12 4:34 AM Has anyone else ever had that happen? I only can say from experience, I always decline that "favor" and never have seen any further consequences.    
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help Videodave2 8/12/12 6:19 AM @blister122 I see that you have started a couple threads with your claim of deleted videos. Just to see if anything had changed (a new glitch), I uploaded a little shaky video and no, declining the fix did nothing. Maybe your glitch was momentary, t
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help ebbixx 8/12/12 7:03 AM Also wondering whether this isn't part of the current snafu with the Video Editor itself. Right now, for many users, at least, anything sent to the editor is going to wind up in limbo until the processing delays reported on the 2nd or 3rd of August a
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help vwestlife 8/13/12 2:54 PM I posted a video containing a still image with music and YouTube gave me that message "We detected that your video may be shaky. Would you like us to fix that?" How can a totally STILL image, with no movement during the entire video, be "shaky"? The
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help Chester5 8/13/12 4:08 PM Agreed and they make unsuspecting people ruin their videos.  I come across vids all the time now that are warped etc cause there's no way their instagram style "deshaker" can account for rolling shutter etc....plus it re-encodes I believe (Re: furthe
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help jamesallen4u 8/13/12 5:29 PM There is  a way to shut off suggestions for YouTube video, it is located in Settings > Channel Settings > Defaults.
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help ebbixx 8/14/12 7:19 AM Thanks for pointing that out. Somewhere along the way I forgot I'd found that. I'd been wondering why I was no longer seeing that junk. 
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help efron's girl 10/2/12 11:39 AM OMG. That was so helpful! My original videos were back to normal. I had to panic coz I put some watermarks on the bottom right side of my videos and they are shaking after I clicked on the enhancements. THANK YOU SO MUCH. :)
Re: Is there a way to take a way the "Shaky video filter" thing Youtube suggests? I really need help Nani DmC 2/19/13 8:08 PM Thank you very much
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