I have encountered a similar thing just now. I have several video clips recently taken with a Virb 360, but none of the stabilization options are available. The only thing I have done is to import the clips. No trimming or editing of any type. They have all the pertinent g-metrix data in it. The videos were recorded with exactly the same settings as I have in the past and with the same exact camera. However, for some reason I cannot apply stabilization on this batch.
I have re-imported the video files, deleted and reinstalled Virb Edit. I'm totally stumped.
Any advice or suggestions?
Normally my videos have been importing fine but I noticed the other day that a few clips were not able to be stabilized at all. I remember turning on the camera and immediately starting recording. Only the last clip of the 4 clips I had that day was able to be stabilized. Perhaps I needed to wait until the camera got all synced up with gps and everything. Normally I have the camera on at least a minute or two before starting. My presumption is that the software uses the camera's accelerometer data to do the stabilization.
Same issue here. I am new user of Garmin Virb 360. Did like 30 clips on a tour. Same powered mount for two days. Some of the videos from second day do not have the stabilization working.
This is new. I've never had this issue before. I did upgrade to Windows 10 and updated the firmware on the camera since I last tried to create a video.
Figured it out last night. When you open a large video or a video taken on a day that has a large .fit file (for some reason it's one fit per day no matter how many videos you take), you have to let the entire fit file load for each transaction with the software. This seems to have happened with Windows 10, because it didn't work this way under Windows 7.
It went like this for me last night to get it to work with a 126MB fit file to pair down a 1 hour video to 4 minutes:
Open the video to edit, wait 30 minutes, click create video, wait 30 minutes. At this point - the ability to select stabilization was available. Selected, then trimmed the left side of the video, waited 30 minutes, trimmed the right side, waited 30 minutes. Was successfully able to upload the stabilized video at that point.
I have edited a 360 video using Hyperframe and stabilization. If I export it at 1x speed, everything is good. If I export it at 2x speed, I lose the stabilization. It plays fine at 2x in Virb Edit.
I really like this kind of "customer support" that Alex provides. Not, not a bug. Its a hidden feature. Yes. The camera itself is ~30% of the price it used to be sold. Rest is the development, support, free software etc. However, Garmin love to overprice their stuff. Vector3 pedal is far not provide that data what is advertised as far as the price for value concerned. Virb360 was advertised to share online video with Facebook. When I purchased, it did not work. Then started to work, but only for personal facebook and not for facebook pages.
As we know this camera is no longer sold. I think Garmin no longer sell camera. So no more support I guess..
I really like this kind of "customer support" that Alex provides. Not, not a bug. Its a hidden feature. Yes. The camery itself is ~30% of the price it is sold. Rest is the development, support, free software etc. However, Garmin love to overprice their stuff. Vector3 is far not provide that data what is advertised. Virb360 was advertised to share online video with Facebook. When I purchased, it did not work. The started to work, but only for personal facebook and not for facebook pages.
Yesterday I loaded the video and I had the stabilisation feature. Then by today it disappeared. I reimported 1 video from 3. Maybe need to import all and add to clip?
As we know this camera is no longer sold. I think Garmin no longer sell camera. So no more support I guess..
POSSIBLE SOLUTION: If you have a larger and smaller clip for the same day you will have 1 FIT file per day. If you take the small clip it may happen the FIT and the picture is not in sync. So do the following on the imported (not yet edited) clip.
STEP1: Go to G-Metrix then click DATA
STEP2: Import G-Metrix --> chose the right file
STEP3: Chose the G-Metrix Sync big button at left of the camera picture (Relative Elevation, Activity start time, G-Metrix sync these are the 3 options to sync the G-metrix to the video)
STEP4: move the video to a good locatable point like a specific street or start of something.
STEP5: find the same point on the map and move the "red dot" to the same place.
STEP6: click DONE
STEP7: click stabilization --> it should work.
UPDATE: this will help to switch on the menu and it will no longer grayed out. But it does not have any effect on the video. Neither of the options are working. Terrible software...