Video
editing is one of the heaviest tasks that a device can perform. On computers,
it requires decent specs, tons of RAM, tons of storage, and some know-how on
how to make it work. Because of this, it’s one of the more difficult tasks to
reproduce on mobile. Phones do not have the specs or power to replicate
experiences like Final Cut Pro or Adobe Premiere Pro. You will not find
anything even close to that on mobile.
However,
some apps can do the basic stuff pretty well. It’s even good enough for some
pro vlogging if you’re patient. But there is an app that can turn images and
videos into a 360 interactive video. Without further delay, here’s our Android
app of the day.
The app is
called 360Tube, brought to all Android users by ParallelAxiom, requiring Android
4.1 and up, compatible with both phones and tablets. It’s pretty easy to use
and it features multiple key functions.
360Tube
basically takes raw image or video footage from a fisheye camera with one or
multiple lens and creates a single equi-rectangular video from it. After you
create your video, you can save it and post it to YouTube and view it as a 360
interactive video. The app supports Samsung Gear 360, EleCam 360, Ricoh Theta
S, and PanoView, and can be downloaded for free from Google Play, with all of
its new updates. Click the link below, get it today and start making 360 videos
today!