User Manual

108 Corel VideoStudio
You can convert any suppor ted 360 video to Standard, or convert Single Fisheye or Dual
Fisheye to Equirectangular video.
To edit and export a 360 video
1 In the Edit workspace, drag a 360 video from the Library to the Timeline.
If you want to convert a fisheye or dual fisheye video to equirectangular, right-click the
clip in the Timeline, choose 360 Video > 360 Video Conversion, and choose the
corresponding option. If you want to adjust any conversion settings, adjust the controls
and click OK.
2 In the Timeline, verify that you are working with a 360 video by ensuring that the 360
video icon displays in the Player panel.
3 Edit the video in VideoStudio. For example, you can do the following:
• Open the Options panel to access Color settings
• Apply an effect from the Library (*Not all effects can be applied to 360 video.)
• Trim the video
• Add a title or object
Note: When you apply a title or object to a 360 video, right-click the item in the
Timeline, and choose 360 Video > Insert as 360 to convert the media to 360. Make any
adjustments you want in the Insert as 360 window. A circular 360 icon appears on titles
and other objects inserted as 360.
4 When you are finished editing, save your file and click the Share tab.
5 From the Share tab, ensure that you enable the Same as Project Settings check box or
select a 360-compatible setting (for example, MPEG-4, AVC 360, in the highest resolution
suitable for your project).
6 Make any additional changes to the settings on the Sharing page and click Start.
Converting 360 video to standard video
Here are a few reasons people choose to convert 360 video:
There are occasions when you want to control what users look at in 360 video footage.
When you convert to standard video in VideoStudio, you can use your 360 video source
in much the same way that you can use multicamera sources—you can choose the view
for your audience with key frame precision.
You can play standard video using a wider range of applications and devices—no special
player is required (the video is not interactive).
Standard video is a much smaller file size than 360 video.