Bob, what is the camera mount like? Was the camera mounted vertically or horizontally? Did you use the Insta 360 editing software? I am very interested in purchasing a unit.
I happen to have a camera mount for an iPhone on board. It consisted of an adjustable grip that you tighten up around the phone. This portion is tapped with a 1/4-20 thread that screws into a 1/4-20 stud that sticks out of an adjustable "claw" that grips the 1 inch SS tubing that is the frame for the dodger. I unscrewed the iPhone "gripper" part and screw on the Insta360 camera which has a 1/4-20 internal thread at one end of the camera. You could purchase something like this "Super Clamp" which I used many times as a full time working photographer or something like it.
The camera was mounted sticking out from the dodger but to be honest it doesn't matter which way it faces since it records practically anything around it now matter where the two lenses are facing. I say practically because it dose not record where it's connected...sort of. If you look at some the video that shows the dodger you'll see the clamp holding the camera but not the camera itself because it "stitches' that part out. Real Magic.
As for software, after you buy the camera ($500) you'll need to download the Insta360 Studio software which allows you to do many things but mostly to select what part of the 360 degree view you want to see and when. Then you can produce a video file after you make your adjustments. Besides Insta360, GoPro also offers the MAX 360 Action Camera which is a 360 degree video camera but after reviewing specs and reviews I thought that the Insta360 was better. Here's a video about the camera which I found on B&H photo.