Is there option on Vegas to convert 360 videos to normal ones

formingus wrote on 6/13/2022, 5:49 AM

Is there a way to make a normal video from 360 videos? I try some 360 plugins but as a beginner was unable to change them.

The video look like this

 

 

 

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3d87c4 wrote on 6/13/2022, 9:21 PM

You need to use the Dual Fisheye Stitching fx to convert this to an equirectangular projection. Then it can be rendered and viewed as a normal 360 video.

If you want to zoom in on a portion and render it as a 16:9 video you can use the 360 reorientation fx to move the part you want to the center then, in a separate project use pan/crop to "zoom in" on the part of the video you want.
 

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3d87c4 wrote on 6/13/2022, 10:05 PM

I tinkered with your image and may see the problem you are having...

The image you shared above is 1045x544 pixels---the exact numbers don't matter, the issue is the dimensions should have a 2:1 aspect ratio. When I feed this image into the dual fisheye stitching fx I get this mess:



If I use the pan/crop fx to remove the black space at the bottom of the image I get this:

Here I've used scene rotation to level the view:



I hope this helps...

 

 

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formingus wrote on 6/14/2022, 2:36 AM

I tinkered with your image and may see the problem you are having...

The image you shared above is 1045x544 pixels---the exact numbers don't matter, the issue is the dimensions should have a 2:1 aspect ratio. When I feed this image into the dual fisheye stitching fx I get this mess:



If I use the pan/crop fx to remove the black space at the bottom of the image I get this:

Here I've used scene rotation to level the view:



I hope this helps...

 

 

Thanks a lot for the replay, I will try later and let you know. Just to add. The image size is from the screenshot. The real Video size is:

 

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3d87c4 wrote on 6/14/2022, 4:03 PM

Oh, good. I hope the rest helps get you started with the 360 fx's.

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3d87c4 wrote on 6/14/2022, 4:04 PM

What camera did you use? Does it come with stitching software? You might get better stitching using their software than with the dual fisheye fx.

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formingus wrote on 6/14/2022, 4:43 PM

What camera did you use? Does it come with stitching software? You might get better stitching using their software than with the dual fisheye fx.

Its a camera from the person that he makes fly with a parachute, he says that he uses some stitching software, so to ask him? There is no way to make it with vegas or any other software?

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3d87c4 wrote on 6/14/2022, 9:56 PM

Well you can use the dual fisheye fx in Vegas, as I demonstrated above.

I'm afraid I'm not entirely sure what you want to do, sorry. What I showed above is how to create a 360 equirectangular video from the two fisheye lens images. Do you want to create a 16:9 video from that?

There is a gopro reframe plugin for Premier and, maybe, Davinci Resolve. I don't believe it works in Vegas though.

What I've done in the past is to use pan/crop to zoom in on the center of the equirectangular projection.

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