I'm using Borris FX Ltd that came with the Vegas 6+DVD package. It is an awesome motion stabilizer. I just did a test, having it track on one object, and it completely removed all motion from the shot. However, there's one problem:
Can it fill in the edges based on previous/future frames? If so, how do I tell it to do this? The only thing I could figure out, is to zoom way in, so that the edges are cut off. This won't do though, because I have to zoom in so much (on this particular clip) that the quality of the video looks poor. I know the destabilizer filter for VirtualDub will do this, but it's not nearly as good--or as easy to setup--at tracking the motion for. If this program will do it, its an awesome little inclusion in the Vegas+DVD bundle.
If anyone knows of a better forum to ask this question in, that would be helpfull as well (assuming nobody here can answer my question).
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