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Presenting the 2021-era guide to pretty easy DIY video stabilization!
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On linux, you can sudo make install.
There are plenty of options for libvidstab, like shakiness, accuracy, smoothing. The defaults are good, but you may want to experiment. There’s even a visual diagnostic mode.
Assuming the source video is named clip.mkv…
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You now have a clip-stabilized.mkv!
Use the vstack or hstack filter, depending on if you want them stacked vertically or side-by-side:
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