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Quote As a workaround, you can clone the video and set a new "360 Start View" for every clone, while carefully cutting the in+out points of the clones to try and make the transition smooth to the new default "front view" of each new cloned clip.

I'm doing this now but finding it does look a bit jumpy, unless I spend a very long time making dozens of precision cuts, each with new "360 Start View" settings.


I've informally suggested a new feature request here:
https://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/80661.page

to allow changing "front view" X Y Z metadata on any keyframe.


Thanks, I just went ahead and bought PowerDirector.
MB
Quote No, this OEM software was mainly created to stitch the video and produce it as 360. You need the "360 Start View Setting in PowerDirector to do this.

Ash


okay, thanks very much for your help. I'll get that.
Is there a simple way in Gear 360 ActionDirector to edit the video so that the viewer is automatically facing a certain direction (where the action is and I'm trying to draw their attention as the narrator) when the video starts or each scene of the video starts?
With the video clips I have, the viewer needs to turn around 180 degrees to view the action...surely there's a simple fix other than re-shooting the video, right?
Thanks if anybody can help!

Mike
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