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GoPro FX Reframe is not exporting to YouTube

Community Beginner ,
May 30, 2021 May 30, 2021

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If I apply the GoPro FX Reframe plugin to 360 footage it won't stitch correctly when uploaded to YouTube.

 

I can import the footage to Premiere Pro, export it, then upload it to YouTube or Facebook and it works fine. However, as soon as I add the GoPro FX Reframe the footage is all messed up and doesn't look like it's stitched correctly, ONLY after uploaded to Youtube. It appears correctly stitched when in PremierePro. 

 

I am checking the 'Video is VR' box on export and selecting H.264. I have tried multiple sequence settings. 

Can anyone help with this problem? 

 

I have an Inst 360 One X2. 

Using Premiere Pro V15.2

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Jun 11, 2021 Jun 11, 2021

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Has this issue been addressed? I am having the same issues. 

once you drag in the GoPro FX Reframe, there's a black circle in the middle and it's like it turns off the other camera view. There is only a 4k 16:9 (3840x2160) for the highest. The 5.7k is coming in at 5760x2880. I tried to adjust sequence settings to match the fx reframe but that didn't help either. 

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Still not resolved. I have also tried importing the footage as 4k and adjusting the sequence settings to everything imaginable. I called Adobe and they said it's a GoPro issue. I have an Insta 360 so...

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