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TheMixer790
11 years agoHonored Guest
Using Cineform
I do not have an Oculus Rift yet but in theory I feel like this should work out.
Has anyone attempted to used GoPro's cineform studio to import the footage from a GoPro dual hero system to sync both files and export both clips then import into Adobe Premier in order to resize image to 1280x800?
Has anyone attempted to used GoPro's cineform studio to import the footage from a GoPro dual hero system to sync both files and export both clips then import into Adobe Premier in order to resize image to 1280x800?
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- cyberealityGrand ChampionPeople have done stuff like this, but you have to be careful that the FOV is matched, and that you account for optical distortion and the proper stereo overlap. Just playing a standard left/right 3D video will probably not work out-the-box.
- RockstockHonored GuestHi,
We have been experimenting with 2 Gopro's and data overlay, with speed and G Force and uploaded a HD 3D test video on youtube.
We have ordered the Oculus DK but have not received it yet, so we cannot check how the video looks like on the Oculus VR or DK.
Could somebody check out the shorts version of the video and give advice on preferred settings?
Curious if this video can play at all on the Oculus.
http://youtu.be/q9mGY7AFzaI
Any advice is welcome,
Greetings Jeroen
Rockstock
Film Production - cyberealityGrand Champion@Rockstock: Sorry, it doesn't work at all. The views are too far apart to be visible in stereo. You will really need to see it for yourself on a Rift to understand how to make it work.
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