Ken Berry wrote:[snip]
I moved on to trying to render it to some format, retaining the 360 aspect. To do so, I right clicked the clip and went to "360 Video", where I chose "Insert as 360". A double screen appears and you go through the process there, then OK out. In the preview screen, I got the following, which I thought I was after. You'll notice that among the icons below the screen that 360 is highlighted in blue.
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[snip] In other words, this appears to confirm our view that something is not working correctly in VS when set for 360 views.
So I went back to the Edit module and removed the Insert as 360 by using the Reset 360 button. I then went back to Share and successfully produced a new MP4 using Same As First Clip. This shows the 360 distortions, but you cannot manipulate the 360 views on screen while the new clip is playing in either Clip or Project mode.
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Therein lies the problem: Corel used a misleading label for their function. Insert as 360 is NOT to insert a 360 clip as one would expect. Instead it was designed to be used as a "360" view for text. I raised this question in January (2018) during bea testing and was given this reply:
"GEWB, the "Insert as 360" is intended for titles, etc. that are to be inserted in the 360 view."
Regards,
GEWB