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Outputing specific frame size for spherical video - Is it possible?
outrecording [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jun 20, 2015 09:04 Messages: 1 Offline
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Hi,

I'm editing a spherical video from my bublcam. It outputs an mp4 (H.264 AVC) 1440x1440 file. In order for it to work properly I'll need the final export to also be a 1440x1440 mp4. From what I'm seeing while experimenting this doesn't seem possible. Am I right or is there some way to do this?

I'm an audio guy by trade, so please bear with me on this one...

While uploading an edited (wrong dimension) video to the bubl website, an upload error message mentioned the videos should be a 2:1 ratio. A 1440x1440 video would be a 1:1 ratio, right? Anyway, I don't see an mp4 output option that matches a 2:1 ratio either.

Is there any way to ouput a specific dimesion? SVRT shows my video's specifics, but it's red and not letting me use it. I'm out of luck, right?
ClayJ [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Sep 05, 2015 17:35 Messages: 11 Offline
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Look through my thread about spherical video editing - 360 video
optodata
Senior Contributor Location: California, USA Joined: Sep 16, 2011 16:04 Messages: 8630 Offline
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Outrecording, definitely check out ClayJ's thread from this weekend, but for you I think a 4:3 aspect ratio might work better if you're going to eventually get to a square 1440x1440 output.

As with the other thread, it helped a lot to have an actual sample clip to work with, and then we can figure out if we need to create a custom square (1:1) profile or not. Also, SVRT is not needed or even particularly relevent to this issue, and it would actually only be available if we created a custom profile exactly matching your sample clip.

Anyway, please attach a sample clip, or if it's larger than about 30MB, upload it to a cloud service and post the link here. Hopefully you'll be on your way to creating quality spherical videos in no time

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