There is VideoStitch that uses Hugin for aligning the images
http://videostitch.com

There is MPReMap, the easiest for batch processing one projection to another.
http://webuser.fh-furtwangen.de/~dersch/mp/MotionPanoramas.html
I updated to work with newer version of Panotools and shared the code on SourceForge.
https://sourceforge.net/p/panotools/MPRemap/ci/default/tree/
I believe I updated it to take multiple streams but it is very slow compared to using the graphic card of VideoStitch. I have not used it since updating it.

Jim


On 2014-06-12 6:44 AM, Neo Song wrote:
Hi Everyone,

I am new to panorama and Hugin, and I am very interested in making my own panorama videos. However I find that Hugin is designed for image stitch, not video stitch. I would like to know is there any development plan for video stitch? And technically speaking, can I simply think video stitch is image sequences stitch? Is it possible if I decode multiple mp4 streams through FFMPEG at the same time, stitch every decoded frame, and then encode one big mp4 stream through FFMPEG?


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