Phantasmic said:Add more movement, which is more common, and the video gets that warping/breathing nastiness.
Yes, I'm afraid I tried the stabilization on pretty shaky videos and YouTube destroyed them (of course, I still had the originals). Now that I've seen it used on fairly good footage to begin with, it puts it in another light.
However, I don't think YouTube stabilization is a substitute for a gimbal. But it did help the example videos out a lot.
And Madness FPV is on my foe list.