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September 1, 2020
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GoPro FX reframe plugin for premier when using Insta360 videos

  • September 1, 2020
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Whats the proper sequence to install GoPRo FX reframe plugin for Pp and edit Insta360 One X raw video with it? Im not finding the plugin in Pp when loading raw footage, nor wirth older videos. 

Any suggestions?

 

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Correct answer shaferdaniel

Hi Daniel, wondering if you ever got your Premiere Pro 2020 High Sierra Mac to run the Reframe Plugin as well as being able to import Insta360 footage. I'm not able to get it to work with this combo, though I was able to get it to work on my Macbook pro running Catalina as it should. Wondering if it is a High Sierra (MacOS 10.13) problem...


I had to upgrade to Mojave, then download Premiere Pro 2019 to get the plug in, then when I upgraded to PP 2020 it worked. But Mojave slowed my computer down too much so I had to go back to High Sierra. I tried to get the plug in to show up again in Premiere Pro 2019 but it doesnt, so it appears that High Sierra is simply incompatible with the plug in.

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Community Expert
September 1, 2020

Did the plugin not come with an installer? If that's the case then you may need to manually add the plugin to the correct system folder; are you Mac or PC?

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Participant
September 1, 2020

Thank you for your reply.

I am running a new pc with i9 10th gen 10xxx..

I installed the Gopro FX Reframe directly from Gopro site. Showed it was saved into the Adobe files,

I'm not finding the add-on under Pr Window-Extensions either.

According to Insta360, the plugin should allow raw .INSV to be inserted to PR and edit the 360° footage.

Maybe I'm missing something obvious?

Note: I reloaded Pr this evening, along with the Insta360 app and Go pro FX extension.

 

 

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November 3, 2020

I had to upgrade to Mojave, then download Premiere Pro 2019 to get the plug in, then when I upgraded to PP 2020 it worked. But Mojave slowed my computer down too much so I had to go back to High Sierra. I tried to get the plug in to show up again in Premiere Pro 2019 but it doesnt, so it appears that High Sierra is simply incompatible with the plug in.


Thanks for the update Daniel, yes, seems that it isn't compatible based on yours and another thread here. Like you, I dread upgrading my OS and even Premiere Pro for fear of creating a lot of instabilities and then tearing my hair out during deadlines like a lot of folks here seem to do when they upgrade. I was playing with the Insta360 as well as the Reframe plugin on my Catalina Mac and though you do have the ability to reframe, create keyframes, etc, it is much harder than the Insta360 studio anyway so I may just use Insta360 studio for the most part. It would be nice to have the option but oh well. Take care. -Keith