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I am a new owner of an Insta360 One X2. I love the camera. I'm still getting the hang of editing. I have two types of videos I make: 360 videos to watch later on a headset, and flat videos to share.
With a 360 video, my workflow is to use either the app or desktop studio to export it to MP4, then I upload it to YouTube or just save it as an MP4 to watch later (I'm assuming I will be able to import these to Oculus or similar).
For flat videos, I find I spend a lot of time setting keyframes and making it look just right, then I export the clip. Once I have all my clips, I import them to my preferred video editing tool (PowerDirector 14) and there I can combine them, add titles, and do all the other normal video editing stuff. This process of editing twice is kind of a pain, is there a better way to do it? If I had Adobe Premier would the editing process be less painful since there's a plugin?
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