If one is fortunate enough to have a Mac and Final Cut Pro publishing interactive 360 panoramas on your own Youtube channel is fairly simple to do.
Just set up a second youtube channel for any stuff I take with my new, first drone.
Just one Pano posted there at present, one I used to figure… download to Mac from DJI Drone, stitching, correcting, converting to .mp4 in FCP, publishing to youtube. Hopefully more to follow at some point???
https://www.youtube.com/@R9-DPV
Why not Kuula?
HI you can use video software to rotate the video instead of user. Also put in the description that people can move it, to make people aware of this. I done this a few times and my brother who uses youtube via the sky q device, cannot rotate it with the controller.
Nothing wrong with Kuula at all. Just like to publish my stuff without additional 3rd party intermediaries
And, it was a good exercise in learning something new in Final Cut Pro
Ha! Just published my first Pano to youtube today so, still learning
Video is only 10s long so one really needs to pause it to pan around with the ‘3D’ functionality
I did something similar a few years ago, again to have a play.
Nice clear pictures. Found I didn’t have to do anything ‘tricky’
Grab images from Drone.
Stitch together (I used a small Mac App called ‘Panorama Stitcher’)
Load into FCP taking care to carefully select the correct ‘360’ parameters in the new project
Export as 4K video
Upload to Youtube
Job Done