![]() ![]() Is Dashwood 360VR Toolbox the best solution for Final Cut Pro X editors? I expect that as a tradeoff between quick production and sharing on social media, most viewers will learn to tune out the thin stitching line from these low end rigs and become immersed in the content of VR videos. In this case you can do the stitching with the free iOS/Android/Mac/PC app (Insta360) or in the cloud (Ricoh). While learning, if you use the Insta360 ONE (or the Ricoh Theta V), you’ll only be dealing with a very simple stitching boundary – between the front camera and the back camera. I’ve stitched footage in AVP (Autopano Video) from different kinds of camera rig on the Mac, but the rendering speed is very slow: 2-6 fps on a 2013 MacBook Pro. Although they run on the Mac, most professional stitchers (that is now a whole new job) run them on PCs configured with as many high-end GPU cards as they can afford. Subscription-based Mistika VR is becoming more popular, and updated more often. In the past, many used Kolor Autopano Video (in conjunction with Kolor Autopano Giga) – on a PC. ![]() Which application do you use for stitching? ![]() If you are an editor or film maker that wants to explore VR video and need good enough footage to learn from and for low-end projects: The Insta360 ONE. ![]()
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