Last updated on
Dec 14, 2023
Learn about assigned VR properties and what happens if there are no properties assigned to a VR clip.
VR properties are assigned to clips when VR properties get written into the clip's metadata during its creation. If no VR properties are assigned, then there are no VR properties in the metadata associated with the clips. However, based on frame dimensions, the importer detects that it's a VR clip and interprets it as follows:
- If the frame size dimensions are 1:1, the clip is interpreted to be Stereoscopic over/under VR.
- If the dimensions are 2:1, the clip is interpreted as Monoscopic VR.
- If the dimensions are 4:1, the clip is interpreted as Stereoscopic side-by-side VR.
Note:
The auto-detection is limited to specific frame heights of 960, 1920, 2048, 2880, 4096, 5760, 6000, and 8192.
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