How To Create And Upload 360 Degree Videos To YouTube



Now YouTube supports uploading and playback of 360 degree spherical videos on Chrome Browser and on Android. In order to upload a 360 degree video file, you'll need to modify the file with an app or script before uploading.

How To Create 360 degree video
The following 360 cameras are compatible with YouTube and are available today:
  •     Giroptic 360cam
  •     IC Real Tech Allie
  •     Kodak SP360
  •     Ricoh Theta

For the best results, encode your video at a high resolution. YouTube currently supports 360 degree videos with 24, 25 or 30 frames per second.

Apart from the above mentioned cameras, 360 degree videos can also be created using custom camera rigs and third party stitching software like Kolor Autopano.
 
How To  Upload 

Your video file needs to include certain metadata for 360 degree playback to be enabled. To add this metadata, you can use an app we've prepared, or run a Python script on the video file.
  •     Download the 360 Video Metadata app for Mac or Windows.
  •     Un-zip the file, then open the 360 Video Metadata app. If you're on a Mac, you may need to     right-click the app and then click "Open"
  •     Select the video file
  •     Click "Inject and save"
  •     Enter a name for the file that will be created
  •     Save the file. A new file will be created automatically in the same location.
  •     Upload the new file to YouTube.
Be sure not to make edits to the video itself using the YouTube Video Editor and Enhancements tools on desktop or mobile apps, as these tools don't currently support 360 degree videos. 

Source-support.google.com

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