mkx200 should fit well, not gonna be perfect but watchable for sure
190-degree fish-eye is NOT supported on Oculus GO
argyle43 But then I take my Go and go watch a perfectly crisp CVR scene on Pigasus via DLNA and the smile returns to my face.
Amen, brother!
Wait, so this is a problem on the Quest2 as well? I have no problem with upgrading from my Go when Meta removes forced marriage with Facebook, but if I can't stream with the Quest2 either... Sure I can (and will) download SOME files, but on-demand streaming is a great feature.
It is not just GO. I have Quest2 and I cannot watch these few new 190 degree videos either because of this same reason. Should there be a button somewhere within SLR App (or DeoVR) to change the viewing mode for these videos?
At least these new videos have this problem:
https://www.sexlikereal.com/scenes/ten-to-one-pov-27972
https://www.sexlikereal.com/scenes/ten-to-one-non-pov-27387
I've checked both of these videos in Deo using a Quest 2 and confirm that they are streaming correctly in 3D. If you are experiencing issues specifically streaming in the Quest 2 please make sure you are running the most up-to-date version of Deo or the SLR App. If that still doesn't remedy the situation drop support a line.
I'm just wondering, what is so great about 190 degree that you're willing to drop a portion of your viewer base, when you've already been releasing 200 degree videos which work great on Oculus GO?
ibins
I see, thanks. So there's still hope that some day you'll switch to a camera with 8k+ and 200/220 deg.
A workaround to consider would be to convert the 190 deg 2160p vids into 200 deg with black margins on the sides, but I guess that would be too messy.
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doublevr
Downloads now play well in Skybox. DeoVR is still a mess and the Go offers no details in regards to version other than being up to date. Please note that 10 to 1 played like curved spacetime when it was first released but does now. It's OK but I've also noticed that the quality of the playback seems appears to have taken a step back. It looks like something shot 5 or 6 years ago. Perhaps it was the lighting.
Note: The previous message was wrong 100% and was edited - well, actually deleted. DeoVR may be looking for fisheye, not FISHEYE. Just a thought.