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jommy Hello,
First of all you have to be sure that you recorded the video properly, I mean you have to see if it's a Stereoscopic (2 Video Channels) or if it's in mono (1 Video Channel).
If it's in mono, that means the recording is not correct and you just recorded 1 Video channel out of 2 (Either the left or the right side in case of SBS format), and you can't view it as a VR 180° video unfortunately.
If it's in Stereoscopic, then, the recording is successful and you should be able to play it as a VR 180° if you name it correctly. You can test that easily by opening them with DeoVR Steam Version on Windows desktop. You can also do that by using the modern version of Windows Media Player in Windows 10/11 (BUT It's NOT always accurate, and can display just one channel out of 2 in some cases).
First, you need to name the video files without any VR adjustment. For example: Cam Record 01.mp4
Then play them on Windows by DeoVR Steam, If you see a flat video, that means the video is in mono, and you can't do anything about it unfortunately. If you see a side by side or top and bottom identical videos, then you are on the safe side, and you should play them perfectly with Pico 4 headset when you add the accurate VR adjustments to the video file name.
Here's all the accurate adjustments for all the VR Video formats (Be careful of the spaces, they are very Important and you should add them in case of SBS 180 and TB 360). Just name the file to whatever you want and then add them:
Stereoscopic and Projection and FOV auto adjustment:
SideBySide and Equirectangular and 180°: SBS 180
SideBySide and Fisheye and 190°: Fisheye190
SideBySide and Fisheye and 200°: MKX200
TopBottom and Equirectangular and 360°: TB 360
Example: Cam Record 01 SBS 180.mp4
Hope this helps and tell me if it worked for you.
Best Regards.