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Is there a way to export the Matterport content in a video format to be edited? If so, is this the tour that is exported? | ||
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It's also possible to record the Core VR experience as you navigate on the Gear VR. That file could be exported and edited as well. | ||
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Jamwoc private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Thanks Dan, but I'd prefer to have someone do it on our end. @ArtisticConcepts I don't understand what you mean by recording the Core VR experience on the Gear VR. Isn't there a way to just export the Matterport tour file so we can edit on the backend? |
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When you are using the Samsung Gear VR, you can exit to the main home menu and under utilities you can choose to capture the screen as you view it. After doing that, you will see a tiny red flashing dot on the top right of your field of view. You can jump back into the app and navigate through the tour and when you finish, the captured video will show up in the Samsung Galaxy photo library to be exported into your editing software. If you are asking about exporting the tour as in the 3D mesh, to the best of my knowledge, that would violate the TOS, but it would be a useless file unless you wanted to create an animation sequence from it with unity or another program. Video files are made up of a sequence of images recorded and changing over time. The model data would just be static Info until you chose to animate it. I hope that helps. |
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Jamwoc private msg quote post Address this user | ||
@ArtisticConcepts thank you so much for your feedback | ||
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If you want to record -- I suppose that if you are using an Android Phone that supports Chromecasting the entire window, you could chromecast it to a device that has the capability of recording. I believe that they may be an AirPlay equivalent. Or you could try out different screen recording solutions for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hecorat.screenrecorder.free If running from a desktop, you'd need to use video capture software -- not really my area. But if you want to make a video by exporting something -- the only thing you can export is the OBJ file. Your mileage is going to vary dramatically based on how DETAILED the OBJ file is. Closer scans = more detail -- but still - depending on the use scenario, it's going to not be that impressive as a video. If I were to do a video of a Matterport Tour, I'd just invest in the equipment to make walk through videos... a subject I'm not really a pro on. |
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I use Camtasia for Mac to record the screen while playing back the highlight tour. I combine it with a few drone videos. This is the closest I've come to something workable: Here's a sample: Not sure if that's what you're thinking of, but this was pretty easy with Camtasia. |
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Jamwoc private msg quote post Address this user | ||
That's pretty cool and it's definitely what I'm looking for. What format was this exported in? Do you know if this program works for Windows too? | ||
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I recorded moving around inside in my Gear VR last week via that Record feature ArtisticConcepts mentioned. It works for Matterport too. I'm not sure you'd want to use the video file you recorded as a sales tool however. Image and Video capturing from within Gear VR isn't that great. Rootsyloop's method is probably what you need. I've recorded Matterport automated tours before using screen capture software. If you want to go free, Windows 10 has a "secret" built-in screen capturing tool that records at a high frame rate since it's designed to capture XBox game play. This article shows you how to do it http://betanews.com/2015/07/19/windows-10-secret-screen-recording-tool/ |
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JC3DCX private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I'm doing screen capture on my iMac with QuickTime and then use Wondershare Filmora to edit the video and export to different formats. |
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Jamwoc private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Very cool @JC3DCX Thank you |
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Jamwoc private msg quote post Address this user | ||
I tried this on my PC and it worked really well plus exported an mp4 file. Thanks @UserName | ||
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@JC3DCX I've heard the Quicktime's screen capture tool is pretty fantastic and such a great thing since it's on all Macs. Are you pretty happy with it? | ||
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