Spatial Video Converter

Spatial Video Converter

By Kenneth Kao

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2023-12-12
  • Current Version: 1.9.1
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 1.18 MB
  • Developer: Kenneth Kao
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 17.0 or later.
Score: 4.28571
4.28571
From 14 Ratings

Description

Convert iPhone or Vision Pro spatial videos & photos into 3D Side-by-Side format, and view it on any VR headsets, 3D TVs or projectors. • Fully supports Apple's new MV-HEVC format • Utilizes Apple Silicon hardware decoding and encoding • Output MOV or MP4 file format • Preserves original quality • H.264 & HEVC encoding options • Extract left & right videos • Convert spatial photos

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Reviews

  • Good enough for the price

    4
    By Megamoze
    The good: It’s very very fast. It works as advertised, easily converting my Spatial videos to SBS mov and mp4 files. It loads videos from Photos automatically, which is great. The bad: The interface is clunky and frustrating. Videos list as thumbs only with no labels. Once I click on a video and covert, I have to click the X button about 15 times before the video closes. But the labeling is a real problem here, especially if you have a lot of videos. Finally, I would LOVE a batch feature.
  • Functional, if basic. Missing one key feature

    4
    By RickW
    This app is good for what it does and at a reasonable price. However, the exported files are in parallel format, with no option for cross-eye. If that were available this would be five stars.
  • Basura de app no sirve

    1
    By nrbfuej
    Basura de app no sirve
  • Just works

    5
    By LiliSanFrancisco
    I returned my AVP and wanted to watch the videos I took with it on my Quest 3. Works flawlessly and super easy to use.
  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    5
    By nick.name:
    Quick export and the output looks great on the Quest
  • Simple and get the job done

    5
    By SuperSuperJad
    That’s it
  • Needs some imprivements

    4
    By Inertia186
    After launch, it asks for access to your camera roll, which is fine. But once you select the video you want to work with, it never gives you that option again. Instead, it switches to a different selection scheme, so in order to add videos to the app, you must use the iPhone Settings for that.

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