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rob38170@hotmail.frFrequently Asked Questions
My camera is not detected
Unshake reads gyroscope data embedded in video files. Make sure your camera is in the supported list (GoPro, DJI Action, RunCam, Insta360, etc.) and that the original file hasn't been re-encoded by another application, which can strip gyro metadata. If you're using a Sony or other camera, you can import a Gyroflow .gcsv log file instead.
Stabilization looks wrong or jittery
Try adjusting the smoothness slider — a higher value creates a smoother camera path but crops more of the frame. Also check that the correct lens profile is selected. If the footage has hard cuts or was trimmed, the gyro sync might be off; use the manual sync offset to align it.
AI Motion Blur option is unavailable
AI Motion Blur requires macOS 15.4 or later and an Apple Silicon Mac (M1 or newer). If you meet these requirements and still don't see the option, make sure your macOS is fully updated.
Export is slow
Export speed depends on your GPU, resolution, and whether AI Motion Blur is enabled. Motion Blur significantly increases processing time as it renders additional intermediate frames. For faster exports, disable Motion Blur or lower the output resolution. Apple Silicon Macs (M1 Pro/Max/Ultra and later) offer the best performance.
Can I use Unshake with Gyroflow log files?
Yes. If your camera isn't natively supported, you can export a .gcsv gyroscope log from Gyroflow and import it alongside your video in Unshake. This covers Sony, Blackmagic, and many other cameras with external gyro loggers.
System Requirements
Operating System
macOS 14.0+
Recommended
Apple Silicon
AI Motion Blur
macOS 15.4+