


While the beta version of Insta360 Studio for ONE X was already capable of rendering out 5.7K video, adding stabilization, and producing 18-megapixel photos from the 360 camera, the official release adds the following: The software also includes some basic editing features such as transitions, though for more advanced editing of multiple clips, you’ll probably want to head into a full video editor such as Adobe Premiere Pro or Final Cut Pro X.
INSTA360 STUDIO EXPORT TINY PLANET MP4
In a nice surprise, in addition to supporting the proprietary files from the Insta360 ONE X, the camera now also includes support for stitched MP4 files, whether from the Insta360 ONE X or other cameras, though you lose the support to make fancy edits or present the video in alternate formats, such as a tiny planet. With the new version, in addition to new features, running the camera’s high-res 5.7K footage is much smoother in the final version of the app compared to the beta version.

To get that kind of advanced functionality, users had to use the app to make video tiny planets or punch out full HD from 360 footage, but the phone couldn’t handle exporting 5.7K, which required slow beta software on the desktop. While the software itself has been in beta since the camera’s launch, the beta version didn’t have the capability to control the camera through keyframes or export video in more than the most basic ways. Insta360 Studio for ONE X brings much of the capabilities that were possible in the phone app to your desktop.
