VLC Media Player Previews 360-degree Video Support (videolan.org) 17
VideoLAN has released a technical preview of VLC Media Player 3.0 with 360-degree video support. The new build handles videos following the Spatial Video format, and photos and panoramas following the Spherical spec (the official test page has sample files). More on this: The files play back just like any other video, but you can now left-click and drag within the screen or use the numeric keypad arrows to look around. VideoLAN says there are multiple display modes -- Zoom, Little Planet and Reverse Little Planet -- although we couldn't immediately see how they were activated. This initial release is only available for Windows and Mac, but eventually 360-degree support will arrive for Android, iOS and Xbox One, with VR headset support likely to arrive in 2017.
But does it run on linux? (Score:2)
No it doesn't.
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No it doesn't.
Is this true? If so, that's pretty crummy.
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Do a barrel roll! (Score:2)
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I hate 360 videos on YouTube
You need to try them with a VR Headset. That makes lots of these 360 videos go from dull to mesmerizing.
If I wanted a headache (Score:2)
If I zqnted q heqdqche
Thanks, Windows 8.1, for randomly fucking about with the keyboard layout AGAIN.
Where were we? Ah, yes. If I wanted a headache, I'd just bang my head against the wall.
But... (Score:2)
What's the big deal with 360 degree images? (Score:1)
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They look just great on my Oculus Rift DK2, and no doubt just as good or better on newer gear.
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They look just great on my Oculus Rift DK2
THIS! Lots of people keep whining about 360 videos and photos being dumb. Put your VR headset on and try them again. That's where the magic happens.
Now if only... (Score:2)
Now if only they'd bother to fix the of tons bugs, and terrible GUI.
As someone who has literally used VLC for thousands of hours of content: I've accrued over a dozen bugs. I'm putting together a video on it.
A few gems:
- Complete disrespect for monitor gamma. Everything looks better in MPC. In VLC, everything is white washed.
- Incorrect use of streams. Ignores "disabled audio streams" which exist as secondary streams (other languages, as opposed to 5.1 and 2.0 of the primary language). VLC p
Youtube Videos (Score:1)