Warp stabilizer requires clip dimensions to match sequence ( fix by nesting) HOW

I have a sequence with HDV files and MOV flles. when using warp stabilizer it  comes up with  ( clip dimensions to match sequence ) ( fix by nesting)   HOW

After nesting the clip. Set the dimensions and frame rate of the nested clip to match the clip dimensions and frame rate. The nesting command can probably be found the sequence or clip menu.

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