I would assume you can strip two 1080p steams off the spherical footage, but i am not sure as i so far had little interest in 360 footage.
BUT ! the new software i have coming ( pinnacle studio 20 ultimate ) can handle such footage, so maybe one day i will give it a try.
But so far my focus is on 1080p -> 4K footage in a regular format, but this might change as VR become more cheaper - mainstream and i personally can find a reason for investing in VR goggles and camera.
But so far this i think is far off in the future.
A lot of BUTs here i just noticed
but,,,, again
,,,,, just prove how unsure i am about this 360 stuff.
What i really would like to see is a camera addon to VR goggles that allow for you to turn those into a pair of night vision or maybe even thermal goggles, maybe even object tracking of environment as self driving cars use.
I wouldent mind walking around in a dark forrest even if what i see is just a wireframe representation of whats around me, or laid on top of a video steam to argument that.
Some of the new VR/AR stuff look pretty darn cool, but i am mostely interested in outdoor use.