Import 360 Video from a Ricoh Theta S/Theta M15
To edit 360° videos shot by either a RICOH Theta S or a Theta M15, you will first need to stitch the dual-sphere video into “equirectangular” (flat mode) video first. This (below) is the original dual-sphere video footage shot from a Theta S, before flat mode.
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Step 1: Download and Install RICOH Theta Application
Go to Ricoh’s website and download the basic application for RICOH Theta.
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Step 2: Stitching footage using RICOH Theta application
First, launch the RICOH Theta application and drag and drop the original dual-sphere footage directly into the main interface. Then select the output “format” and “destination” of your video.
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The RICOH Theta application will then begin the stitching process.
Step 3: Locating your stitched footage
Once the stitching process is complete, you will find the stitched file in the assigned folder from step 2, which (below) looks like this.
![](https://dl-asset.cyberlink.com/web/prog/learning-center/html/1197/PDR15-2-2-RICOH-Theta-S/img/05.jpg)
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