VR180 SyncPro simplifies dual-camera VR180 post-production with automatic pairing, visual sync, GoPro projection calibration, batch processing, half-frame alignment, VR Preview, horizon correction, VR180 metadata writing, and final export—no clapboard or dedicated sync cue required.
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About This Software

VR180 SyncPro is post-production software for dual-camera VR180 creators. It is designed to turn a workflow that is often complex, repetitive, and experience-dependent into something simpler, more direct, and easier to complete.

For many people, the hardest part of VR180 is not shooting. It is what happens after the shoot. Left-eye and right-eye footage must be organized, paired, synchronized, corrected, previewed, interpolated, exported, and written with proper VR180 metadata. Traditional workflows often require manually dragging timelines, repeated trial and error, and sometimes even changing the way you shoot by adding claps, tones, or other sync markers. VR180 SyncPro is built to reduce as much of that burden as possible.

You do not need to change your shooting style just for synchronization. In many everyday shooting situations, you can record naturally, as you would with a regular camera, then let the software handle organizing, syncing, correction, preview, and export.

Automatic synchronization is one of the core experiences of VR180 SyncPro. In dual-camera VR180, even a small left-right timing mismatch can immediately affect the viewing experience. The software analyzes the timing relationship between the left-eye and right-eye footage automatically, while still allowing manual fine adjustment when needed.

For lower-frame-rate footage, VR180 SyncPro can create AI upsampled sync proxies to improve synchronization precision. These proxies provide a higher time base for analysis and manual adjustment without changing the original footage or the user’s interpolation export settings. They also enable 0.5-frame-level sync adjustment when available.

The software supports automatic left-right video pairing, helping you build correct video pairs faster while reducing repetitive organization work and manual mistakes. It also supports automatic horizon analysis and correction, with manual fine-tuning available when needed, helping the final video feel more stable and natural.

For common GoPro/HERO dual-camera VR180 workflows, VR180 SyncPro provides presets and adjustable projection calibration. This helps the final VR180 image look more natural while reducing the need to manually manage complex projection parameters.

Some problems are hard to judge on a flat monitor alone. Sync timing, horizon comfort, and projection quality are often better evaluated in an environment closer to final playback. VR180 SyncPro supports VR preview, letting you inspect the result before export instead of discovering issues only after the render is complete. In VR preview, you can check and adjust sync offset, horizon angle, and supported lens or projection parameters.

VR180 SyncPro supports AI interpolation export, allowing footage to be rendered into smoother VR180 video. The software prepares intermediate interpolation files during export and can reuse existing caches when appropriate, reducing repeated computation. For travel, action, first-person, and everyday life recordings, this can help produce a smoother viewing experience.

During export, key adjustments can be applied to video pairs that are already queued or currently processing. For example, when sync offset, export settings, or interpolation options are changed, the user can confirm whether to apply the latest settings to the export queue. If that video pair is already exporting, VR180 SyncPro can restart that pair with the updated settings so the old parameters do not continue producing the wrong result.

To balance speed and stability, VR180 SyncPro uses available hardware acceleration where appropriate for preview, proxy creation, interpolation, and export. At the same time, it keeps conservative processing paths available, prioritizing correct output over speed when stability matters.

The software also includes sync proxy cache management. AI upsampled sync proxies can be reused later for preview, sync checking, and batch workflows, reducing repeated proxy creation. When disk space needs to be freed, users can clean sync proxies from the settings area and see what effect that cleanup will have on future synchronization tasks.

Exporting the video is not always the final step. Without proper VR180 metadata, many platforms and players may not recognize the result correctly. VR180 SyncPro can automatically write VR180 metadata during export, helping the final file be recognized as VR180 by mainstream platforms and players, and reducing the need for a separate metadata tool.

Real shoots often produce many clips, not just one. Repeating organization, pairing, syncing, checking, interpolation, and export for every clip can quickly become time-consuming. VR180 SyncPro supports batch processing, applying automatic pairing, automatic synchronization, automatic correction, AI proxy workflows, and export across multiple video pairs.

Beyond common dual GoPro/HERO VR180 workflows, VR180 SyncPro also supports custom fisheye and Rectilinear Video modes. This makes it useful not only for standardized dual-action-camera setups, but also for more lens types, camera combinations, and flexible custom workflows.

One of the design goals of VR180 SyncPro is to reduce the number of steps between raw footage and a finished video. In a simple single-pair workflow where the default settings are already suitable, it can take as few as about seven mouse actions to start a one-click export. After selecting the left-eye and right-eye files and clicking One-Click VR180 Export, the software can begin the automated processing workflow.

VR180 SyncPro is built for people who want a simpler way to turn real life into VR180 video. You do not have to be a professional editor, and you do not have to learn a complicated post-production pipeline first. You may simply want to preserve travel, family, friends, pets, first-person experiences, and moments you hope to revisit later, and you want that process to be something you can actually finish, instead of leaving the footage buried in a folder.

System Requirements

    Minimum:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: windows 11
    • Processor: Core i5-12600 equivalent or greater
    • Memory: 16 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GTX1060 6GB
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 100 GB available space
    • VR Support: OpenXR-Compatible VR Devices
    • Additional Notes: VR Preview and Hardware Requirements Start VR180 SyncPro in desktop mode. For Meta headsets, open Meta Horizon Link, go to Settings, and find OpenXR Runtime. If Meta Horizon Link is not currently active, click Set Meta Horizon Link as active. After it is set successfully, the interface should show: Meta Horizon Link is set as the active OpenXR Runtime. When using SteamVR as the OpenXR runtime, open SteamVR Settings and go to OpenXR in the left sidebar. Check Current OpenXR Runtime:. If it is not SteamVR, click Set STEAMVR as OPENXR Runtime. After the OpenXR runtime is set, return to the VR180 SyncPro main interface and press V to start VR Preview. Video export requires GPU hardware encoding support, including NVIDIA NVENC, Intel QSV, or AMD AMF. VR Preview requires sufficient hardware decoding and VR rendering performance. NVIDIA GTX 10xx / RTX 20xx or newer is recommended.
    Recommended:
    • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
    • OS: windows 11
    • Processor: Core i7-14700 equivalent or greater
    • Memory: 32 GB RAM
    • Graphics: RTX4060 8GB
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 200 GB available space
    • VR Support: OpenXR-Compatible VR Devices
    • Additional Notes: VR Preview and Hardware Requirements Start VR180 SyncPro in desktop mode. For Meta headsets, open Meta Horizon Link, go to Settings, and find OpenXR Runtime. If Meta Horizon Link is not currently active, click Set Meta Horizon Link as active. After it is set successfully, the interface should show: Meta Horizon Link is set as the active OpenXR Runtime. When using SteamVR as the OpenXR runtime, open SteamVR Settings and go to OpenXR in the left sidebar. Check Current OpenXR Runtime:. If it is not SteamVR, click Set STEAMVR as OPENXR Runtime. After the OpenXR runtime is set, return to the VR180 SyncPro main interface and press V to start VR Preview. Video export requires GPU hardware encoding support, including NVIDIA NVENC, Intel QSV, or AMD AMF. VR Preview requires sufficient hardware decoding and VR rendering performance. NVIDIA GTX 10xx / RTX 20xx or newer is recommended.
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