The best way to have full control of what a view sees in a 360° video is to produce it as a conventional video and use the View Designer to control the view. This thread has more
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If you're trying to do that in a true 360° video, you'll have to cut the clip into sections and set the starting view in each of them, although I'm not sure you can smoothly match the rotation changes. That is what this
user wanted to do.
There's also no way of recovering the desired view point once the user changes the view on their end, so even a single shift near the beginning will place your directed view somewhere other than the center as the video plays. Maybe you can place wording at the beginning, in the title, or in the comments to NOT change the view, but people watching on phones will have to sit very still to keep the viewpoint from shifting.
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