Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 7 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: 8011d42e4bb812e098da4a2321746ca6bb233aea Size: 35.56 MB File Format: exe
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VRDL PanoLive is a demo software by Shanghai HuanMou InfoTech Ltd and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows 2012.
You can download VRDL PanoLive which is 35.56 MB in size and belongs to the software category Video. VRDL PanoLive was released on 2016-08-02 and last updated on our database on 2017-04-14 and is currently at version 1.
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VRDL PanoLive Description
VRDL PanoLive is a specialized software utility designed to help you create panoramic clips using video streams obtained from multiple sources. It supports several popular 360 camera rigs, including the GoPro, H3RPO-6 and H3RPO-6N.
The application relies on an optimized multiband blending algorithm indented to create smooth transitions between adjacent images and reduce exposure issues.
The streamed videos can be played on a wide range of platforms that support panoramic clips, including virtual reality headsets, smartphones and various media players.
Once you have launched the application, the first step involves selecting the video sources from a list of input devices and as choosing the right lens type and FOV. Next, you need to select your desired video resolution and frame rate, as well as the audio source you wish to use.
After completing the steps listed above, the application should display the input sources in real-time, and you then need to stitch them together in order to create a panoramic video.
VRDL PanoLive allows you to import VRDL and PTGUI parameter information files, which provide the application with the data it needs to stitch the input videos correctly.
If all the configurations have gone smoothly thus far, you can move on to broadcasting your panoramic video. To do so, you have to input the server address, as well as set the resolution, codec, speed and codec rate.
Alternatively, you can save the processed video content to a specified location on your hard drive. The same encoding settings can be customized in this case, and you can start or stop the capture process at any time.System requirementsIntel core i7 or faster processor
8GB of RAM or more
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960, 1GB VRAM or more
Magewell video acquisition card
Device requirements:
Fisheye lens
HDMI output interface
Minimum output resolution: 1280x720
Limitations in the unregistered versionWatermarks are applied to the output videos
Nag screen
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