

I now also have an issue with my SM-C200 Gear 360 camera and ActionDirector software unable to convirt video images into 360 VR video.

When the program does that, it will do the stitching.īoilerPlate: To posters who ask for help - it is nice to thank the volunteers who try to answer your questions !Īnything I post unless stated with a reference is my personal opinion. Try copying the files from the menory card to your computer and then stitching from there. I can't try because of my older camcorder. My friend has a new one and she was able to do the stitching with the new download.

Have you used the Action Director that came with the camcorder. However, they are in the unstiched "two large globes on a black background" format.ĭidn't you ask this in a different thread? Did you read my answer there? The videos are shot with a second-generation Samsung 360 camera, and I know the videos are shot correctly in a valid format because they are playable. For Mac, there is a separate software for stitching but I haven’t found it yet.The videos you are going to stitch come from the 360°-Samsung camera or from another camera? Here is the download link for the desktop software. But after some digging, I’ve found the manual and the desktop software (Gear 360 ActionDirector version 2). The manual is cryptic about where to download the desktop software, saying only that it’s on. The 2017 Gear 360 can be stitched on the app or the desktop software, but if you stitch it on an iPhone, the video and photo resolution will be limited (in contrast, when stitched on a Samsung S6, there is no reduction in photo or video resolution).

The 2017 Samsung Gear 360 (available here first impressions here) is one of the hottest 360 cameras of 2017 because it appeared to be the equivalent of a 4K Theta (until the actual 4K Theta was announced). The 2017 Samsung Gear 360 uses a different version of ActionDirector desktop software.
