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* Create folder "360Photos" under Oculus folder.
 
* Create folder "360Photos" under Oculus folder.
* Create folder "My images" under Oculus/360Photos folder.
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* Create your own subfolder under Oculus/360Photos folder for the new images.
* Load photos into Oculus/360Photos/My Images folder.
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* Load photos into this folder.
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* Put "360x180" etc in file names.

Revision as of 10:48, 16 May 2016

The V.360 camera records stills and video.

Contents

Specs

  • Field of view: 360 degrees horizontal, 60 degrees vertical
  • Video frame rate: 30 fps
  • Video format: MP4
  • Video resolution: 6480 x 1080
  • Burst mode: 5 pictures in quick succession
  • Bluetooth version: 4.0
  • USB port: version 3.0
  • Storage: Micro SD, up to 128GB

Observations

  • Recorded video consists of two 180 degree strips, stacked on one another without separation. The resolution of this footage is 3248 x 2178. MP4 video file size is ~2.4MB per second. The video codec is H264-MPEG4 AVC Part 10 (avc1). The video includes audio in stereo at 48kHz (as reported by VLC).
  • Camera comes with conversion software "V360 Video Exporter". It converts to Youtube format (3840 x 1698 pixels) or Panoramic (3840 x 642 pixels). Both conversions result in files 1/4 the size of the original. The Youtube type adds black space at top and bottom of the video to pad it for a 180 degree vertical field of view.

Viewing with Gear VR

Panoramic Videos

  • Two approaches for conversion:
    • Simple approach (cuts resolution in half): Export video with video exporter to Youtube format.
    • Advanced approach (retains original 6k resolution): Use FFMPEG
  • Add "_360x180" to the file name. Example: original file is 20160128_131244.mp4. Rename to 20160128_131244_360x180.mp4.
  • Copy file to phone's MilkVR directory.
  • Put on Gear VR and run MilkVR. The file should show up under Downloaded.

Panoramic Photos

  • Create folder "360Photos" under Oculus folder.
  • Create your own subfolder under Oculus/360Photos folder for the new images.
  • Load photos into this folder.
  • Put "360x180" etc in file names.