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April 1, 2019
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Premiere Pro CC 2017 + VR reframe for Insta360 One X footage

  • April 1, 2019
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Hello everyone.

This thing has driven me crazy. Finally I narrowed it down:

It seems that VR reframe plugin is not working for multiple video clips on a single sequence.

There are plenty of tutorials showing how it all works, but they ALL are working with a single clip. In my pretty much vanilla setup everything works as expected as long as I have a single clip in my sequence. When I drop a second clip on my sequence, and drop VR reframe on it, nothing works excpet FOV. No yawn, no pitch, no roll. Whatever I do with values has no effect on the picture. If I take that same clip, and copy it into brand new sequence, it works like a charm.

I can't find if this a known limitation of Premier + VR reframe. Or I am stupid?

I have vanilla Premier Pro cc 2017

Latest Insta360 Studio with import plugin

GoPro VR reframe plugin.

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    Correct answer sjbird

    Well, it looks like it is a poor man's problem.

    It doesn't seem like Premiere problem, but rather two plug in I use. One is insta360 import plugin, and another is GoPro VR reframe.

    I have mediocre video card, and insta360 plug fails to work with it, so the only suggested solution is use software rendering only. At the same time, GoPro VR reframe plugin doesn't work with software rendering and requires hardware acceleration enabled.

    Obviously GoRpo won't be willing to fix their plugin, and rather just tell to cough up some cash to buy modern computer

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    sjbirdAuthorCorrect answer
    Participant
    April 8, 2019

    Well, it looks like it is a poor man's problem.

    It doesn't seem like Premiere problem, but rather two plug in I use. One is insta360 import plugin, and another is GoPro VR reframe.

    I have mediocre video card, and insta360 plug fails to work with it, so the only suggested solution is use software rendering only. At the same time, GoPro VR reframe plugin doesn't work with software rendering and requires hardware acceleration enabled.

    Obviously GoRpo won't be willing to fix their plugin, and rather just tell to cough up some cash to buy modern computer