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【Capturing in 360°】INSV and LRV File - Insta360 📒 We recommend that you install Insta360 Studio in advance before editing 360° footage from your Insta360 camera 💻 When using an Insta360 camera s uch as an X3, it will ma ke two video files that end in "insv" and a preview file that ends in "lrv" The "insv" files are the original, separate videos from the two camera lenses
♂️GPS Activity Stats is here |Show off Your Data Live location data is not supported at this time To export dashboard videos, select "Flat Video " This feature is currently not supported for 360° videos GPS accuracy may be affected by interference (such as buildings or trees) For best results, record in open areas The GPS feature doesn’t support Timelapse, Starlapse, TimeShift, or
【Shooting in 360°】Exporting 360º Videos - Insta360 It's highly recommended to use Custom Mode and set both resolution and bitrate to the highest possible values for the best 360-degree video viewing experience However, any editing adjustments made to the field of view, such as keyframes or Deep Track, will not be retained in exported 360-degree videos
Codecs - Insta360 Community Forum i have the 360 one x2 since 2020 but just used it and never really went into editing Now, from my latest trip I decided to learn a bit more about the editing First off, I don't do the phone app, taking the card out of the camera and use it in my Laptop Dell, 2in1 i7 with plenty of memory, using the latest 360 Studio I used a clip, filmed inside an airport, with 31 seconds as a test for
【Capturing in 360°】4 Ways to Reframe like a Pro - Insta360 1 Keyframes 💡 Suitable for manually controlling field of view for post-production When you opcen a 360 video, the default display is the field of view captured by the front lens In the app, simply drag the screen to adjust to your desired perspective, and hit the keyframe button to "pin" the angle of view