Aug 15 15, 09:41 PM | Last edited: Aug 15 15, 09:43 PM
I rendered a video to 360° in this mod and than I tryed to injekt the meta data with the program/app witch stand on the help webside of youtube.
I opend it and select the video. Than there stand
I rendered a video to 360° in this mod and than I tryed to injekt the meta data with the program/app witch stand on the help webside of youtube.
I opend it and select the video. Than there stand
I rendered a video to 360° in this mod and than I tryed to injekt the meta data with the program/app witch stand on the help webside of youtube.
I opend it and select the video. Than there stand
when uploading 360 videos to Youtube it would normally take around an hour for the 360 settings from the inject of the meta data.
Also it depends on what your viewing the video on because not all browsers support the new 360 settings.
when uploading 360 videos to Youtube it would normally take around an hour for the 360 settings from the inject of the meta data.
Also it depends on what your viewing the video on because not all browsers support the new 360 settings.
My Browser support 360° videos (Firefox) I tested it.
And the video is uploaded 20 houres ago
did you use the 360 Video Metadata Tool inject?
if you did then it should work
There I show you, how I did it... Sorry for me bad english in the video, I hope you understand me...
Your video is set to be private.
Yes he used it.
"Track 0 metadata
None Found"
Thats his error.
Im also an developer but I have the same problem.
Nothing on google helps.
Witch resolution should we choose for rendering and whitch method? (mp4 hight quality, etc...)
This could be the problem.
Seems that the tool from Google doesn´t detect it as a sphere video.
Btw: Im using Windows 10.
did you use the 360 Video Metadata Tool inject?
if you did then it should work
There I show you, how I did it... Sorry for me bad english in the video, I hope you understand me...
Your video is set to be private.
Yes he used it.
"Track 0 metadata
None Found"
Thats his error.
Im also an developer but I have the same problem.
Nothing on google helps.
Witch resolution should we choose for rendering and whitch method? (mp4 hight quality, etc...)
This could be the problem.
Seems that the tool from Google doesn´t detect it as a sphere video.
Btw: Im using Windows 10.
All of the videos rendered with the Replay Mod are valid to be used as Spherical 360° Videos. You might try using the Python Script Google provides instead of the apparently buggy tool.
did you use the 360 Video Metadata Tool inject?
if you did then it should work
There I show you, how I did it... Sorry for me bad english in the video, I hope you understand me...
Your video is set to be private.
Yes he used it.
"Track 0 metadata
None Found"
Thats his error.
Im also an developer but I have the same problem.
Nothing on google helps.
Witch resolution should we choose for rendering and whitch method? (mp4 hight quality, etc...)
This could be the problem.
Seems that the tool from Google doesn´t detect it as a sphere video.
Btw: Im using Windows 10.
All of the videos rendered with the Replay Mod are valid to be used as Spherical 360° Videos. You might try using the Python Script Google provides instead of the apparently buggy tool.
I tried that. But It seems I got the solution.
It was the wrong resolution (facepalm)
I forgot to make it 2:1. Now I choose 4096x4048 (4k 2:1)
And it works!
crushedpixel my 360 vids dont work either they are 4046 * 8092 and 60 fps and have a size of 2.88 gb and is the metadeta thing suposed to happen immidiatly?
crushedpixel my 360 vids dont work either they are 4046 * 8092 and 60 fps and have a size of 2.88 gb and is the metadeta thing suposed to happen immidiatly?
4046*8092 is not a common video resolution, I suggest using 4320*8640 instead.
That fact aside, try using the Python Script I linked above.
crushedpixel my 360 vids dont work either they are 4046 * 8092 and 60 fps and have a size of 2.88 gb and is the metadeta thing suposed to happen immidiatly?
4046*8092 is not a common video resolution, I suggest using 4320*8640 instead.
That fact aside, try using the Python Script I linked above.
Your looking for a width twice as much as the height, not the other way around.
crushedpixel my 360 vids dont work either they are 4046 * 8092 and 60 fps and have a size of 2.88 gb and is the metadeta thing suposed to happen immidiatly?
4046*8092 is not a common video resolution, I suggest using 4320*8640 instead.
That fact aside, try using the Python Script I linked above.
Your looking for a width twice as much as the height, not the other way around.
Right, @User486 got me confused there. The correct resolution would be 8640*4320, of course.
ahh ok well even if i didnt get the resolution right i manage to upload an awesum montage with the python script and ill make sure to have my res correct for next time, thanks!