![]() ![]() ![]() Impressed with the output : more pixels, better contrast, much better low-light / nighttime pics on lit streets performance.īoth the LG and the Samsung save their output in the form of two adjoining spherical images - spheres you’d expect from a fisheye lens, joined on one side means they’ll need to be split before converting them into a 360 panorama.Īdditional advantage that they capture what’s overhead and underfoot, from zenith to nadir for those who may be interested.Īdvantage for me as a contributor and mapper at OpenStreetMap is that one can catch say irregular crossroads in one go, rather than take six or eight separate pictures in all directions, then find Microsoft’s Image Composite Editor won’t stich them into a 360 panorama. half the price of the LG 360 which I had and returned October 2017. I know this isn't a complicated trick but it might save you time trying to research what to do and switch files over hard drives with the hopes that it will work importing it from another location - it probably won't.May be a bit late in joining the Gear 360 (2016) party: just bought one last week, at approx. All in all I think the main solution to this glitch is to switch computers to try and stitch clips that didn't work because that was the only reliable way I found to fix it. This worked for one video but not the others. The other thing that worked for a few clips was completely emptying the library (including the sample videos) and trying to just upload the one "broken" file by itself. This means that there isn't actually something wrong with the file so I'm not sure why the error was coming up. I also tried to upload the footage that originally didn't work the next day to the same computer and it seemed to work. I ended up trying the footage that didn't upload on a different computer and IT WORKED. I looked though the Action Director help information and I still didn't find a solution. I researched online to find a solution to this error but there was no help anywhere to be found. The videos had all the same camera settings and were coming from the same hard drives. This error was especially weird because some of the files that could open were clips I shot just minutes after videos that had imported fine they were from the same shoot. It may be because the file is broken, an unsupported format, protected video content, or for another reason." "An error occurred while opening this media file in the library. ![]() I found that some of my clips would not import into the library and the following error would pop up: While stitching my videos from the Gear 360 for my final I came across a recurring error. ![]()
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