

Open the Insta360 One X app, and ensure the camera is connected.Ĥ) If you record a 360-video without any special setting, when we share to Street View, there will be an error message saying that no GPS information available (even if GPS is turned on), and some basic instructions on how to configure the GSV mode in the app.ĥ) On the Insta360 One X app, go to Video Recording, Settings, turn on the "GSV" Google Street View mode, and confirm. Turn on Wifi, and connect the phone to the camera via Wifi. *Reminder to obey all local laws regarding capturing public video as well as holding/mounting cameras on vehicles.ģ) On the mobile phone, turn on GPS, ensure location can be located by checking Google Maps. Remember that the lens where the buttons are faces backwards in the scene (if you want to keep the video for viewing) Remember: The highest quality in the frame is in the middle of the lens, so face the lenses to where you need the highest resolution, could be sideways, or front/back depending on situation. Video prestitched in camera, faster publishing overall.ġ) First ensure that the Insta360 One X has the latest firmware and app that supports the Street View video mode.Ģ) Connect the camera to a monopole stick, best with a slim connector type or the official Insta360 One X selfie stick, which becomes invisible at the base of the camera. Ricoh Theta V: Exclusively uses the Google Street View app, with no intervention within the Ricoh Theta app.

Requires in app stitching, takes longer time. Insta360 One X: Exclusively uses the Insta360 One X app, with no intervention within the Street View app. The One X Street View video mode works totally differently from the Ricoh Theta V Street View video mode. Short Summary: The Insta360 OneX with the latest firmware and app will support 360 video upload to Street View for Street View imagery on both iOS and Android. And yes, it works, but in a totally different way. It was only recently that the Insta360 One X announced a firmware that sort of supported the same, this is my first experience using it for the Google Street View video mode. Read my first experience using the Ricoh Theta V, Street View video mode below Since the launch of this new video capture mode, and until today, the one hardware camera that currently supports this new feature within Google Street View app is the Ricoh Theta V. With the Street View ready hardware specification, a new video capture mode for Street View was introduced close to a year ago to complement the interval shooting. Background: *Posted this to "How-to" rather than SVTP section, as many who may be interested to know about this feature may not be SVTP.
