Upload 360-degree videos
YouTube supports uploading and playback of 360° spherical videos on computers in Chrome, Firefox, MS Edge, and Opera browsers. In order to upload a 360° video file, you'll need to modify the file with an app or script before uploading.
You can also watch 360° videos on YouTube app. For an immersive experience, learn more about using Cardboard.
Step 1: Create the video
There are many 360° cameras that are compatible with YouTube and are available today.
For the best results, encode your video at a high resolution and according to YouTube's advanced specifications. YouTube currently supports 360° videos with 24, 25, 30, 48, 50, or 60 frames per second. We recommend uploading 360 videos (equirectangular format with a 2:1 aspect ratio) at a resolution of 7168x3584 or higher, up to 8192x4096.
You can also create 360° videos using custom camera rigs and third party stitching software, such as Kolor Autopano.
Step 2: Prepare for upload
Your video file needs to include certain metadata for 360° playback to be enabled. Follow these instructions to install an app that will add the necessary metadata into a new file for you.
Create a 360-enabled file with an app
- Download the latest 360 Video Metadata app.
- Un-zip the file, then open the 360 Video Metadata app. If you're on a Mac, you may need to right-click the app and then click Open.
- Select the video file.
- Select the checkbox for Spherical and click Save as. Do not select the "3D Top-bottom" checkbox. For more information, refer to upload instructions for virtual reality videos.
- Enter a name for the file that will be created.
- Save the file. A new file will be created automatically in the same location as the original file.
- Upload the new file to YouTube.
- Wait for the 360° effect to process. This may take up to an hour.
You can also add the metadata using a Python script.
Step 3: Upload the file
Before publishing, you can verify that the file has 360° playback enabled by watching the video on your computer. It may take up to an hour for 360° playback to be available.
360° videos feature a pan button in the top left, and can be rotated using the WASD keys, so look for these features to confirm your video is in 360.
* Nguồn: Youtube