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New: AI passthrough!
This amazing Deo feature uses the power of AI to turn every VR scene into AR passthrough! Now you can take characters out of VR and have them right there with you - as if they were in the same room.
Notice: AI Passthrough is presently in beta mode, and as such, users may encounter occasional service imperfections. The feature is currently exclusive to the DeoVR app, but it will soon be accessible on both browsers and mobile devices. Your feedback is highly encouraged and appreciated.
Recommended headsets:
Meta Quest 3, and Quest Pro with stereoscopic color passthrough, Pico 4 (monoscopic color passthrough).
Compatible headsets:
Quest 2, Valve Index (monoscopic black and white passthrough).
Passthrough is not compatible yet for Oculus Link cable.
Check out our complete guide to passthrough and join in the discussion at our busy forum.
Welcome to New York! For those of you who haven't been the song is correct, it's a hell of a town. In this episode of #AMileAtATime we'll be going from somewhere around Chinatown to the end of the Brooklyn Bridge! Way more humans on this run than last week's episode in Oxford, MS (https://youtu.be/LnA4szF6Z5w). Also that being said, I need to do a proper run around the square and maybe the campus to give everyone a nice little glimpse into how charming of an aesthetic that town has.
What does New York mean to me? Great question. I went for the first time because of music, which in the narrative of my life was pretty great. I was (am?) 25% of The Deadly Syndrome. We booked a bunch of showcases and parties at the now defunct CMJ Music festival. It was pretty fantastic. We toured our way across the country, getting to play for My Old Kentucky Blog, doing a DAYTROTTER session, which was a huge deal!
Anyway The Deadly Syndrome, as we drove in from wherever our last show was before making it to the east coast, I got the guys to agree to stop in the town where my dad was born, Tamaqua, PA. I was there only once before, when I was 4 years old. I didn’t recognize anything, but the town felt like the memories I had.....oh ran out of room, enjoy!