If you are reading this article, you are likely facing the issue of wanting to update the default Warp Stabilizer settings or needing to update several clips in your timeline with different stabilization settings.
Luckily, there is a tool that allows users to create custom presets for the Warp Stabilizer effect and even apply them automatically to clips that already have the Warp Stabilizer applied, without needing to completely reanalyze them. If desired, you can also queue several clips for analysis with your custom preset.
The plugin is called Batch Analysis Extension and can be downloaded from Adobe Exchange
With this plugin, users can create Warp Stabilizer presets, stabilize several clips automatically, and reanalyze clips with the Warp Stabilizer effect applied when needed.
In order to create a new preset with this extension you first need to open the Batch Analysis extension panel and enable the setting use custom preset. In the advanced settings section of the extension you can create a new preset using an already existing clip as template. For this we first select a clip in your timeline which has the Warp Stabilizer effect applied to it. Next, click on new preset from selection. After creating the preset it will show up in the advanced settings section of the panel and it can be used when queueing new clips in the extension.
A step-by-step tutorial of this feature can be found here: Custom Warp Stabilizer Presets in Premiere Pro