![]() If you’re using Premiere Pro, you simply need to check the VR video checkbox and select “stereoscopic top / bottom” in the dropdown box beside it. You also need to add the 360 metadata for the video to be recognized correctly. When you render the video, you should as much as possible render at the same bit rate as the original video (right click Properties and see the bit rate in the Details tab) to avoid reducing the image quality. Titles are tricky - you’ll need to place them in both the top (left eye) and bottom (right eye) video, and for basics, I would suggest staying within the middle 1/3 of each video. You can then assemble the videos on your storyboard or timeline, add music, etc., the same way you would with conventional videos. If you’re using the Vuze, the stitching software also comes with basic trimming tools which will make the editing process even easier. You could save a lot of time if you add a dedicated graphics card, such as the GTX 1050 Ti 4GB (~$150), a modestly-priced graphics card that also happens to be VR-capable and Oculus-ready.Įditing Process: In general, editing a 3D 360 video is similar to editing a 360 video. On my i5-4590 with 8GB RAM and Windows 10, using the integrated Intel HD 4600 graphics card, it would take approximately 8 hours to render a 2 minute 30 sec video on Magix. In terms of hardware, it is possible to get by with a 4th generation Intel Core i5 or its equivalent ( a refurbished complete system costs as little as $250 on eBay), although it can take a while to render. Please note also that Adobe has academic pricing, so if you or your child are in school, that’s one way to get it for less. ![]() If you do a lot of video editing, the time savings could justify the price difference, to say nothing about Premiere’s additional capabilities. A 150-second video that takes 1 hour to render in Magix would take about 8 minutes on Premiere on the same PC. Premiere is more powerful but much less user-friendly (in my opinion) and significantly more expensive (among other things, it’s subscription-based) but the biggest benefit for me is that it renders videos much more quickly than Magix. I use Adobe Premiere Pro or Magix Movie Edit Pro Plus 2017. Assuming you use 3840 x 2160, both the software and hardware must be capable of 4k editing. Requirements: The resolution of a stitched file on the Vuze is 3840 x 2160 by default, but it can be 3840 x 3840 or any other resolution you specify.
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