Converting panorama into a video

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calzie
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Hi there

Just wondering if there is an easy way to generate a video of one rotation of a panorama from Pano2VR? I would like to include a look round an engine in the middle of a youtube video.

Maybe there is a way to convert a quicktime or flash auto rotate panorama to a normal video file?

Thanks

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You mean something called yellowBird ??

http://www.yellowbirdsdonthavewingsbutt ... ality.com/
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calzie
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Hi there

Thanks for the reply and link, but that looks like its for taking/make video panoramas.

I have the spherical panorama (generated from Pano2VR) which has slow rotation at 0deg and want to turn the Pano2VR outputed flash or Quicktime into a video file that captures the panorama rotating once.

Maybe some kind of flash to video software or screen capture, anyone done this?

Thanks

Callum
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Go get Blender, it's free and there are tutorials on how to do it. Blender can seem overwhelming, just follow the tutorial, it is pretty easy.
If I can find the link I'll post it.
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Best way - creating the video from panoramas via Adobe After Effects (with Horizon plugin)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijZwvfPV ... e=youtu.be

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calzie
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Hi there

Thank you all for your replies and help, I tried Tong's pano2video, and this is great as it allows you to load the flat image in and set multiple pan/tilt/pause step sequence, then render this to a move.

I will have a look at Blender too tonight.

Many thanks and regards

Callum
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