I reexported this file from GoPro player as another 360 file, which processed all the way through to 100%, but then GoPro Player crashed. Using all default options in Fusion Studio, Cineform 422 High was checked, I get a file that loads in GoPro Player, but has a messed up preview screen. All of the Fusion Studio processing below are trying to create a 360 video file. This is a follow up to my own post with the results of a number of tests I've done trying to get 360 files from Fusion Studio that I can use in GoPro Player. Thanks in advance for any help you can provide. Quik won't run correctly on my new Samsung A32. The alternative of using Quik on an android phone (I don't have an iphone) is not practical as the only phone I have that Quik will run on correctly is an old LG that has limited memory. I just get a 180 view that's squeezed up in the upper left corner of the screen and the other 180 degrees of the view is just a smear of colored lines that looks like something out of 2001: A Space Odyssey.ĭoes anyone know how to fix this in GoPro Player, or how to get the older version of GoPro player? Otherwise I have to go back to just getting fixed views out of Fusion Studio, without any panning. Today I made the mistake of letting GoPro Player do an update and suddenly I can't process those same 360 files anymore. All of this done on a Windows 10 machine. For a couple of years I've been creating 360 files from my Fusion footage using GoPro Fusion Studio, and then processing those 360 (.mov) files with GoPro Player.
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