360 Video Metadata
Use the
Spherical Video
standard for encoding 360 video.
Camera Manufacturer and Model
We strongly recommend that you specify camera manufacturer and model in
user-data atoms in your MP4 360 video. We support
two ways of doing this:
manu
: Camera manufacturer (make)
modl
: Camera model
OR
©mak
: Camera manufacturer (make)
©mod
: Camera model
Camera Firmware Version
We strongly recommend that you specify camera firmware version in
moov/udta/meta/ilst/FIRM as a string in your MP4 360 video.
Verification
You can verify your video with ffprobe command:
$ ffprobe your_video.mp4
...
Metadata:
make : my.camera.make
model : my.camera.model
firmware : v_1234.4321
...
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Last updated 2024-10-09 UTC.
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