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I haven’t tried that one yet. I was surprised it worked on the website with the PC, I thought you would have to view it on YouTube.
What I’ve read for the best results is to export the video clips at 4k at 200mbps bitrate and use H.265 encoding, then post them on YouTube at 4k.
This is a short 360 Deg. video, use the arrow keys to look around. (Top Left)
Some more video, this time all from the Insta360 X2 camera,
A great video there Kermit, I had to dry out the puddles in my TV after watching it.
No, I didn’t want to play, I just dropped in to see if there was anyone silly enough to sail in that weather. (And there was)
The “Marine Modellers” are observably much more sensible than the “Bloaters”
Well done Mike. A better effort with the 360 than my first attempt at Forcett.
A shame about the rain drops.
Yeah!
Ian, it’s at Droughty Point, the land is privately owned and is about to be subdivided. Also, there is no vehicle access and nowhere to park, the road is very narrow.
To top it off, there is a couple of trenches running parallel with the road making foot access difficult.
Sorry, I forgot to mention NO fees or donations required on the good side of the bay!
Yes, it’s the newer version, I was going to try it on the yacht (and other things)
Good to see you entertaining my pet Plover’s I sent over.
The one I got is the Insta360 X2. The main reasons are size and it’s waterproof to 10 metres.
I didn’t have it mounted correctly on Saturday, just a temporary mount. I also had the seam line in the wrong position.
As for the video editor, you have to use theirs, it’s the only one that can read the files. but it seems pretty good and easy to use,
Who is this using Kermit’s name?
The real Kermit would never say nice things about me or my video’s.
P.S. I did try to sink a couple of them, just edited that bit out.
No, Kermit not cold at all. It was a beautiful balmy spring day down at sunny Forcett Lakes.
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