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- After you add a 360° video source file to Compressor, make sure its metadata is correct. In the Compressor batch area, select the source file. In the Job inspector, review the properties shown in the 360° Metadata area. If the 360° Metadata area is collapsed, move the.
- Before publishing, you can verify that the file has 360° playback enabled by watching the video on your computer. It may take up to an hour for 360° playback to be available. 360° videos feature a pan button in the top left-hand corner, and can be rotated using the WASD keys, so look for these features to confirm your video is in 360.
- Once you edit you 360 VR video with your common video editor, Adobe Premier or Final Cut Pro, then you need to inject new metadata, because chances are that.
June 28, 2016
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OS X release notes
The OS X release requires a Mac with an Intel Core 2 processor or newer, running OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion or newer.
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Windows release notes
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The Windows release requires a 64-bit version of Windows. If you're using a 32-bit version of Windows, you can still run the metadata injector from the Python source code as follows:
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- Install Python 2.
- Download and extract the metadata injector source code.
- From the 'spatialmedia' directory in Windows Explorer, double click on 'gui'. Alternatively, from the command prompt, change to the spatialmedia directory, and run 'python gui.py'.