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Using MV-HEVC Format for Stereoscopic Playback on 3D Objects in visionOS
I just watched the videos "Create a great spatial playback experience" and "Deliver video content for spatial experiences," and I have the following question: I have an idea to create a video player not on a flat surface but on a 3D object. In the video "Deliver video content for spatial experiences," it was mentioned about the MV-HEVC format capable of storing separate images for the left and right eyes. My question is: if I use such a video file as material on my geometry, will it be displayed in stereoscopic mode (where each eye sees a separate image projected onto the geometry) or will it be displayed only in 2D mode (where both eyes see the same image)?
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Using MV-HEVC Format for Stereoscopic Playback on 3D Objects in visionOS
I just watched the videos "Create a great spatial playback experience" and "Deliver video content for spatial experiences," and I have the following question: I have an idea to create a video player not on a flat surface but on a 3D object. In the video "Deliver video content for spatial experiences," it was mentioned about the MV-HEVC format capable of storing separate images for the left and right eyes. My question is: if I use such a video file as material on my geometry, will it be displayed in stereoscopic mode (where each eye sees a separate image projected onto the geometry) or will it be displayed only in 2D mode (where both eyes see the same image)?
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Spatial Playback of 180/360 Degree Videos in VisionOS
Hello, I just watched the video "Create a great spatial playback experience," and I have the following question: 3D videos can have different projections. For example, in a 180-degree video, the frame can be projected onto a hemisphere. Does the new player in VisionOS support playing such videos out of the box?
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