What Is The Best Software To Use For Reducing Shake In Video Recordings?

Shot some video and realize that it’s quite shaky. Please advice.

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5 Responses to “What Is The Best Software To Use For Reducing Shake In Video Recordings?”

  1. muhuehue says:

    theres no software for that. if its quite shaky. check whether u on the image stabilizer ald. if its on ald, and is stil v shaky, u may wan to buy anader camera or a tripod stand and oso to practice video recording more often..

  2. I don’t think there is any such software.

  3. royphil3 says:

    I noticed my Ulead VideoStudio has an anti-shake filter. Never tried it though. Don’t know how well it works, or what it’s limits are…. They have a free trial download.

  4. burns529 says:

    Only professional software will have a tool that can help reduce camera shake. The best are Adobe After Effects and Autodesk Combustion. The traking tools in these pieces of software will help to an extent, but the best way to get rid of camera shake to shoot on a tripod, or in such a way that you don’t induce the shake to begin with.

  5. docschol says:

    What software do you use to edit video?
    Final Cut Pro (an Apple software, which I use) has an image stabilizer.
    From what I understand about PC software, you might look into “PowerDirector” or “Ulead VideoStudio”…as I think they have image stabilizers within their software.

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