All well and good, no issues. The 360fly panders only to the USA market and hence only shoots in 30/60 or 24 frames per second.
It shoots natively in 2880 x 2880 and has a proprietary program that can convert this to 'Equi-rectangular' That is 3840 x 1920 the 2:1 ratio format that has become a standard for 360 video output.
Using this converted format there have been no issues with me making 25fps 360 videos for upload to facebook. PD15 takes all this frame rate nonesense in it's stride and all is well with the world...
However...
One of the many great features of PD15 is its ability to take a 360 video and then let you produce a 'Normal' HD video - say 1920x1080 whilst panning around the 360 deg video, producing smooth pans / zooms automatically using key frames - with the bonus of ease-in/out all auto... It's like producing a video when you've had several cameras all synched together facing every direction...
So what's the problem ?
I edit a 360 video... - I choose to use a previously Trimmed / 25 fps video previously produced in PD15.
I set the pans / zooms etc for a 90 second clip...
I hit 'Start' in the Produce area and ... The file starts to be 'produced' until... randomly... as some point in the proceedings it suddenly comes to a grinding halt... It slows r.i.g.h.t.d.o.w.n... And will take a few minutes to finish the file. (A normal 1920x1080 90 second clip production normally takes this PC literally seconds - it's quick.
When I look at what's been produced, there will be a glitch exactly where the slowing started... It can be a juddering of video, or freezing of video whilst the sound-track continues on un altered until the end of the file.
The mystery ?
I'll try again with the same editing set up and watch it fail somewhere completely different !
I'll close PD15, then open again and load the same project - to watch it fail at a completely different spot once again !
I've tried computer re-boots / incantations and everything...
And daftest of all... After about 10 attempts - heh presto, PD15 makes it to the end of the file - all working as it should have the first time !
Can anyone shed any light as to what's going on ?
Am I really doing something different the 10th time that makes it work ?
I've addressed the frame rate issue by only using 25fps PD15 produced clips...