If you play back the video in, say, the default Linux video player, it will look like this: That's the magic which tells a video player that this is a spherical / 360 video. If you run ffmpeg -hide_banner -i filename.mp4 then you should see this in the metadata: Side data: There are two options available to you to get the equirectangular version needed to playback easily on Linux Easy Way This is in Google's Equi-angular Cubemap format. If you let YouTube-DL download the "best" version, you'll end up with a video which looks like this:Įach lens' view has been horizontally stretched, and then stitched into an over/under view. You can drag the video to see all around. Here's one of mine, wandering through the Houses of Parliament. Inspired by this conversation on Mastodon
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