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Last updated on Dec 14, 2023

Learn how to quickly interpret the VR footage in Premiere Pro.

Before you begin

Import a VR video and check if it has VR properties.

You would want to interpret the VR footage when:

  • VR Properties are not present on a clip that is VR
  • The VR Projection, VR Layout, and VR Captured View properties are present but have incorrect values assigned.
  1. Right-click on the clip in the Project panel and select Modify > Interpret Footage.
The Interpret Footage option is selected from the Modify menu in the Project menu.
Use the Interpret Footage to specify how the properties of the selected clip are interpreted.

  1. In the Modify Clip window that opens, select VR Properties.
  2. Use the options under the VR Properties section to specify the settings.
  • Use Properties from File
  • Conform to
The Modify Clip dialog box has the VR Properties tab selected and the option to select either Use Properties from File or Confirm to.
Use the options under the VR Properties section to interpret the VR footage.

  1. Select OK.

Result

You have successfully interpreted footage as per the format and settings details specified in the VR Properties section of the Modify Clip dialog.

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