360/VR Video vr-video

360° videos record a view in every direction at the same time. They are shot using an omnidirectional camera or a collection of cameras. During playback, on a flat display, the user has control of the viewing angle; playback on mobile devices usually applies their built-in gyroscopic controls.

Dynamic Media includes native support for the delivery of 360 video assets. By default, no additional configuration is necessary for viewing or playback. You deliver 360 Video using standard video extensions such as .mp4, .mkv, and .mov. The most common codec is H.264.

You can use the 360/VR Video viewer to render equirectangular video. The result is an immersive viewing experience of a room, property, location, landscape, medical procedure, and so on.

Spatial audio is not currently supported; if audio is mixed in stereo, the balance (L/R) does not change as the customer changes the camera viewing angle.

See Using Dynamic Media 360 Videos and Custom Video thumbnail with AEM Assets.

See also Managing Viewer Presets.

360 Video in action video-in-action

Select Space Station 360 to open a browser window and watch a 360° video. During video playback, drag the pointer to a new location to change the viewing angle.

Video frame from Space Station 360 video
Video frame from Space Station 360

360/VR Video and Adobe Premiere Pro vr-video-and-adobe-premiere-pro

You can use Adobe Premier Pro to view and edit 360/VR footage. For example, you can place logos and text properly in a scene and apply effects and transitions that are designed specifically for equirectangular media.

See Edit 360/VR video.

Upload assets for use with the 360 Video viewer uploading-assets-for-use-with-the-video-viewer

360 video assets that are uploaded into Experience Manager are labeled as Multimedia on an Asset page, similar to normal video asset.

An uploaded 360-video asset seen in the Card view
An uploaded 360-video asset seen in the Card view. The asset is labeled as Multimedia.

Upload assets for use with the 360 Video viewer:

  1. Created a folder that is dedicated to your 360-video asset.

  2. Apply an adaptive video profile to the folder.

    Rendering 360-video content places higher requirements for source video resolution and for encoded renditions resolution than standard non-360 video content.

    You can use the out-of-the-box Adaptive Video Profile that already comes with Dynamic Media. However, it results in perceptibly lower 360-video quality than you would get for non-360 video encoded with the same settings rendered with a non-360 video viewer. Therefore, if high quality 360 video is required, do the following:

    • Ideally, your original 360-video content has either one of the following resolutions:

      • 1080p - 1920 x 1080, known as Full HD or FHD resolution or,
      • 2160p - 3840 x 2160, known as 4k, UHD, or Ultra HD resolution. This large display resolution is most often found on premium television sets and computer monitors. The 2160p resolution is often called “4k” because the width is close to 4000 pixels. In other words, it offers four times the pixels of 1080p.
    • Create a custom Adaptive Video Profile with higher-quality renditions. For example, you can create an Adaptive Video Profile that contains the following three settings:

      • Width=auto; Height=720; Bit rate=2500 kbps
      • Width=auto; Height=1080; Bit rate=5000 kbps
      • Width=auto; Height=1440; Bit rate=6600 kbps
    • Process 360-video content in a folder that is dedicated exclusively to 360 video assets.

    This approach places greater demands on the network and CPU of the user.

  3. Upload your video to the folder.

Preview 360 Video previewing-video

You can use Preview to see how your 360 Video appears to customers and ensure it is behaving as expected.

See also Editing Viewer Presets.

When you are satisfied with the 360 Video, you can publish it.

See Embedding the Video or Image Viewer on a Web Page.
See Linking URLs to your web application. The URL-based method of linking is not possible if your interactive content has links with relative URLs, particularly links to Experience Manager Sites pages.
See Adding Dynamic Media Assets to pages.

To preview 360 Videos:

  1. In Assets, navigate to an existing 360 Video that you have created. To open it in preview mode, select the 360 Video asset.

    Screenshot of an uploaded 360 video asset as seen in the Card view of Experience Manager.

    To preview the video, select the 360-video asset.

  2. On the preview page, near the upper-left corner of the page, select the drop-down list, then select Viewers.

    Screenshot of selecting Viewers to see list of available video viewers.

    From the Viewers list, select Video360_social, then do one of the following:

    • To alter the viewing angle of the static scene, drag the pointer across the video.
    • To begin playback, select the video’s Play button. As the video plays, drag the pointer across the video to alter your viewing angle.

    Screenshot of a user selecting the Video360_Social viewer to preview a 360 degree video. A 360-video screenshot.

    • From the Viewers list, select Video360VR.

      Virtual Reality (VR) video is immersive video content that is accessed by using virtual reality headsets. As with ordinary videos, you create VR videos at the beginning when a video is being recorded or captured using 360° video cameras.

    Screenshot of a user hovering their mouse pointer over the Video360VR Viewer option.
    A 360 VR video screenshot.

  3. Near the upper right of the preview page, select Close.

Publishing 360 Video publishing-video

To use 360 Video, you must publish it. Publishing a 360 Video activates the URL and Embed Code. It also publishes the 360 Video to the Dynamic Media cloud which is integrated with a CDN for scalable and performant delivery.

See Publishing Dynamic Media Assets for details on how to publish 360 Video.
See also Embedding the Video or Image Viewer on a Web Page.
See also Linking URLs to your web application. The URL-based method of linking is not possible if your interactive content has links with relative URLs, particularly links to Experience Manager Sites pages.
See also Adding Dynamic Media Assets to pages.

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