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I can't find a thing that tells me how to make a 360 source into a focused "normal" perspective movie.
Hi Fifth Rider,
When you produce...
Extremely cool. Thank you very much Gerry. I just read your message and have been playing around with this for the last hour on a simple 30 second test clip. Yes, this is perfect, thank you very much. It certainly gets me going in the right direction.
Unfortunately my test video ( once in "Produce" mode ) is all black but this is another problem for another day. The video and your instructions were perfect, thank you very much. "Teach a man to fish, he eats for a lifetime."
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This looks like the only thread remotely connected to what I'm trying to do. I've read the advice above but I don't understand it. Like SteveK I have a Samsung 360. I tried using Gear 360 Action Director to create a non-360 video (output) from a 360 video source. I filmed something in 360 and now I'd like to edit it so that I force the perspective of the viewer to follow the action in the places I edit it to focus on.
Apparently Gear 360 Action Director doesn't do that so I bought CyberLink Power director because I was told it would. Well great.... How? I've installed it and been going through the guide and the "help" ( which only brings me here, to the forums ) but no real "help." I'm about 2 hours into reading PDFs and looking at other people's YouTube videos and I can't find a thing that tells me how to make a 360 source into a focused "normal" perspective movie.
Is there some kind of user's manual out there that I'm not downloading or don't know of? This should be real simple, or so I assumed.
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