You already know DeoVR as the best VR video player out there. Now we have added a VR video streaming platform to it. We are connecting creators with viewers for the advancement of VR.
You already know DeoVR as the best VR video player out there. Now we have added a VR video streaming platform to it. We are connecting creators with viewers for the advancement of VR.
Preview your Mistika VR stitching inside the DeoVR app using the VR headset preview functionality that is now available in open beta. This new version introduces the ability to send the live output directly to VR headsets so you can accurately preview how the final results will appear in VR. Not only does it improve the precision and quality of the final video, but it makes video editing much faster too. It also works with Mistika Boutique, which is recognized as an advanced color grading and ultra-fast rendering pack
Start shooting professional VR videos with the ZCam K2 Pro camera.
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A VR camera is a set of two or more synchronized camera units capturing a 180º to 360º visual range that would realistically match human perception once viewed in a VR headset. That’s where “immersion” comes from - viewers experience things as if being there and watching with their own eyes. Thus POV videos are extremely popular, with things seen at a human scale. Along with binaural audio it allows immersion into action based on the nature of human perception. A different mindset producing VR is at play than with conventional flat videos.
We are launching a series of posts to help producers create a VR rig with the Zcam K1 Pro, K2 Pro and Vuze XR cameras. Here you will learn how to build a POV and moving camera rig.
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This is a frame rate interpolation technique using the Twixtor plugin working with multiple editing software. It algorithmically boosts the framerate by creating an intermediary frame in-between based on the difference between the two. The 30FPS footage is best converted to 60FPS for enhanced smooth movements and a more stable picture. If done properly it is so precise the eye can’t distinguish the difference compared to hardware 60FPS. It’s an intense computational operation that can require hours to interpolate 60 min of 5K video. 60FPS is the minimum standard for VR videos, this is widely acknowledged by viewers.
This tutorial will introduce you to the new fish-eye standard of VR videos. Together with lens removal technique it offers more immersive VR at a higher pixel efficiency compared to standard equirectangular projection. The originally recorded fish-eye video is matched by the DeoVR video player projection mesh, based on the camera lens profile. Enjoy bigger FOV with fish eye at no extra cost on file size, rendering or video decoding resources required.
If you need post-production help with your VR content, the expert DeoVR team can help.