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Last updated on Dec 14, 2023

Learn about using the dial for 360-degree continuous panning in Adobe Premiere Pro.

Use the dial at the bottom for 360-degree continuous panning, which indicates the direction of view.

Before you begin

To enable the dial, right-click video frame > VR Video > Enable and then select Show Controls.

You can either use the dial or double-click within the video frame to change the view interactively during playback and while the video is paused.

Dail next to the VR video in the Program Monitor with a panning of 440 degrees.
Use the dial at the bottom for 360-degree continuous panning.

To return to the normal monitor display, open the Monitor Settings menu and deselect the Enable option for VR Video

To toggle between enabling and disabling your VR video display, use the Toggle VR Video Display button, which can be docked with the monitor’s playback buttons. To add the button, select the plus icon available in the lower right corner of the monitor, drag the Toggle VR Video Display button out of the editor, and move it into the monitor panel.

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