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Edit insta 360 one x videos
Edit insta 360 one x videos








  1. #Edit insta 360 one x videos update#
  2. #Edit insta 360 one x videos pro#

Insta360 makes a great play about this camera's 6-axis gyro system and 'FlowState' stabilisation, and it's every bit as good as they say – we got the odd 'shimmer' during low-light shooting indoors, but in decent light it's as smooth as you like, and playback stays level however you angle the camera (just make sure you calibrate the gyros now and again).

edit insta 360 one x videos

#Edit insta 360 one x videos pro#

Since my videos usually take several hours to export, I can’t get anything else done with Premiere Pro for a long time, which is unfortunate.There is an Insta360 EVO which offers both 360 imaging and 3D but it's boxy and bulky, and we prefer the enduring appeal of of the Insta360 ONE X, thanks to its shirt-pocket design, excellent stabilization and an app that offers advanced video editing and subject tracking on your smartphone. The downside is that you then can’t use Premiere Pro to edit another video while the first one is being exported. This exports directly from Premiere Pro without using the Media Encoder, and when you do this, the individual clip Source Settings are in effect during the export. What worked for me is to first get all my editing done, then turn on “Lock Direction” for every clip one-by-one, then click on the Program window once to select it, then File > Export > Media, set up my export settings, and click the “Export” button rather than the “Queue” button.

edit insta 360 one x videos

Moreover, even if you set these options immediately before export, the options reset to their default states when you export if you queue the job to Adobe Media Encoder. It’s still unreliable – once set for a clip, it can mysteriously become cleared while you are editing your video, even though you haven’t gone back into “Source Settings…” to make changes. You have to set these options for each clip individually. no case – you can also select the Venture or Dive cases). The default settings are: “Lock Direction” is off, “Flowstate” is on, and “Stitching” is set to “Normal” (i.e. Partial good news – in the latest release of Insta360 Studio 2019 (version 3.3.2, Build at Ma20:55:20), the importer plug-in for Premiere Pro now has a “Lock Direction” option when you use “Source Settings…”. And as you mention, there is currently no option to enable stabilization with Direction Lock, which is really too bad, as that’s an important feature of the camera. You should watch the output window during export to be sure you are getting what you want. Videos composed of only one clip may be a little less frustrating. Even if everything looks right while editing, when you export, the options may change back to the default settings, or the importer may crash. These options mysteriously reset themselves as you are working with your video. However, the behavior is unreliable if you don’t use the default options. It also has an option to disable Flowstate stabilization.

#Edit insta 360 one x videos update#

After you import a clip, if you right click on it in the project window and select “Source Settings…”, a dialog box will come up that gives you some options, including the option to select Venture Case or Dive Case (or no case) (so you might want to update your video, which claims there is no option for this). I’ve been working with the One X importer plug-in for Premiere Pro and attempting to use the no-stitch workflow.










Edit insta 360 one x videos