Am 01.12.2020 um 19:56 schrieb Michael Koch:
Hello,

there seem to be some problems in the v360 filter with "perspective" output. Tested with the latest Windows built, 2 days old. You can reproduce this with any equirectangular input image.

ffmpeg -i equirectangular_test.png -lavfi v360=e:perspective -y out1.png

The output of the above command has two problems:
-- The center of the input image is not mapped to the center of the output image. For most other projections the image center is preserved.
-- The output is mirror reversed (which means you cannot read text).

Both problems can be corrected with this workaround:

ffmpeg -i equirectangular_test.png -lavfi v360=e:perspective:pitch=90:v_flip=1 -y out2.png

Now I want to add a yaw rotation after the pitch rotation:

ffmpeg -i equirectangular_test.png -lavfi v360=e:perspective:rorder=pyr:pitch=90:yaw=20:v_flip=1 -y out3.png

But in the output you can see that a roll rotation was done.

Today I did for the very first time figure out how to compile ffmpeg.
The above problem can be solved by changing two lines in vf_v360.c
Sorry, I haven't yet figured out how to use git.One thing after the other...

Old version:
line 3136:   vec[1] = sin_theta;
line 3137: vec[2] = cos_theta * cos_phi;

New version:
line 3136: vec[1] = cos_theta * cos_phi;
line 3137: vec[2] = sin_theta;

I'm not sure if lines 3139 to 3141 must also be changed.

Michael

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