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but you could try copying all of the non-360 content from your existing project's timeline, then pasting it in a new project. Now place any 360 clip and choose the 360 option and save the project.
Go back to the original project and copy all of the 360 content, then paste it in the new project (deleting or overwriting that first, unneeded 360 clip). Does that work?
No. The pasted 360 clips are still inhirit the View Designer attributes, therefore, they all displayed as 2D clips. No way to remove those View Designer keyframes and attributes in order to restore to the original 360 clips in the track.
Thanks for the advise.
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Often my audiums like to request a 360 version of my 2D 16:9 version movie (completed by View Designer). However, I found there is no way to build a 360 video based on a completed 2D project using View Designer. It too painful to re-construct the project all over again if it's not possible.
I have tried the following:
- Select [360] on top... no effect, still output 2D with the camera angles I set from View Designer.
- Import a project and right-click on the source media > Set 360 Projection Format > Equirectangular (360). This only set the source back to 360 but not the clips already in a track. There is no such context menu to clear the 2D format on the clips in a track.
- Open .PDS file and try to change the XML attributes, however, that's too complex for my project. Unless someone can point out where to replace/remove, then I can use text search to remove/replace to do that.
@Cylerlink, can you help? All I need is to output 360 version from a completed 16:9 2D project (source are all 360 videos).
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Thanks for sharing your experience of PD7. I wish they will release new and improved version in the coming year. Happy holidays!
James
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Dear expert,
Can anyone tell me how to let PD7's SVRT work with Canon VIXIA HF10/HF11's AVCHD MTS files?
Also, the player come with Canon (ImageMixer 3 Ver.3) cannot play back the output m2ts files generated by the PD7.
What is going on? I purchased PD7 especially hoping it will work with my new Canon HD camcorder.
James
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