

PP tells me that there is no video information in the stitched files. The only way to shut down the loop is to stop PP I can wait for hours and the process doesn't stop. Stitching still happens as it should in AD, BUT, when I attempt to import the stitched video (which plays fine in all of my VR viewers) into Premiere Pro CC, the media browser windows refreshes constantly while PP creates 10s and then 100s of 0KB *.pek files. However, I bought the new Gear 360 camera (2017), which forced me to upgrade to the latest version of Action Director (.0).

I've had a Gear 360 (2016) since last year and I've never had any problems importing stitched video from Action Director (1.) to Premiere Pro CC 2017 (Windows 10)
