During VidCon 2017, YouTube announced a new virtual reality format called VR180. This new format cuts 360-degree videos in half to deliver 180-degree videos that are watchable on VR headsets like ...
In the past couple of years, there has been a huge push for 360-degree videos with content support from the likes of Vimeo and YouTube. Since it is still a fairly young format, the quality of the ...
If you’ve ever spent an extended period of time using a VR headset, you know that the whole 360-degree video thing can get old pretty fast. Don’t get me wrong; I’ve had some amazing VR experiences ...
Done well, virtual reality feels immediate, immersive, and exciting. Even 360-degree video, which merely surrounds you in a scene you can't explore, transports you to a place unlike any other. But ...
At today's Vidcon event, YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki rolled out a new format for videos called VR180. Intended to split the difference between 360/VR formats and standard videos, it lets creators shoot ...
An interesting new initiative with the backing of camera hardware makers concerns the new VR180 format. When you are watching a VR experience such as a live concert by one of your favourite musicians, ...
Youtube has reinforced its commitment to VR by announcing their new virtual reality format – VR 180 at VidCon. The new VR format, along with its cameras will reportedly allow users to capture only ...
For Google's VR180 to become successful, manufacturers and developers have to be onboard, creating devices and churning out videos and apps that use the format. That's why the tech giant is now ...
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