So I'm testing some inexpensive software which I want to use with my students to edit:
- 360 videos 2D (from a Go Pro360 and Vuze XR Camera)
- 360 videos in over/under 3D (from a Vuze+ Camera)
- 180 videos in side-by-side 3D (from a Vuze XR)
- 2D Green screen in front of 180/360 2D/3D videos (teacher talking in a virtual place)
- Text and arrows in front of 180/360 2D/3D videos
- 2D video in front of, or combined with 180/360 2D/3D videos.
At this point I'm testing with some sample and stock footage and the editing goes well.
But...
I cannot seem to get an export that works, i get a bunch of different problems and not even the same problems everytime:
- Sometimes it only exports the first frame of the sequence with no further video
- Sometimes it only exports the first frame of every clip in the sequence and the video length is correct
- Sometimes it exports parts of the left-eye, parts of the right-eye but nothing in sync
- Sometimes it does even stranger things...
I tried:
- Lowering resolution, although i want to be able to export 2K vertical, 4K horizontal for 2D and full 4K for 3D
- Disabling loss-less export
- Adding place in 360 effects to alle 2D contect
Any tips and tricks?
On paper, the features of the software look great, we're running Ryzen 7 3800x with 32gb of ram and a 1660super card. The systems runs fine using Adobe Premiere Pro but i'm looking for something easier to use and afordable for my students that can handle the 180/360 in 2D/3D format at, at least 4k.
EDIT: I have a paid version and latest version installed