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Hello,
I would like to request your help please.
We had subscribed to Adobe Premiere Pro to edit the stereoscopic videos recorded on Canon EOS R5 C Full-Frame Hybrid Camera with RF5.2mm F2.8 L Dual Fisheye Lens. These videos are meant to be viewed as immersive 3D videos on Apple Vision Pro.
In spite of trying so hard and following help videos available on YouTube, we were not able to do do this successfully. We had two problems with this - Firstly, we could not view the edited clip as a proper rectangular video on the Vision Pro. It was still showing up as 2 shots, side by side for right eye and left eye. Secondly, we could not stitch the clips to create a single video. As a result, we had to stop the subscription to Adobe Premiere Pro.
We have a sample stereoscopic video here, if you would like to take a look at: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q3XOwo0sPIcxPtG-zwePlSb_MccJS-VP/view?usp=share_link
Look forward to hearing back from you.
Thank you.
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Hello @mary d78309563,
I would be happy to look at your sample files, but I do not have access to them. Feel free to send me a link via PM if you like.
Thanks,
Kevin
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You need to convert your SBS video to Apple Spatial Codec using any of the available conferencing apps on the Apple App Store.
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Hi Mary,
I'm facing the same problem as you : The footage still shows up as 2 shots, side by side for right eye and left eye on Premiere Pro.
Did you manage to find a solution?
Thanks,
Sachin
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Not sure if I understand you correctly, but the point is you render it back and then convert it back into spatial once you've edited. Not a great solution, granted, but it's the best we have until Vision OS2.