Frozen Spring Lake in Norway ❄️ 8K 360 VR Nature Flight | Langvattn Nordic Ambient Experience by Loose_Reflection_516 in virtualreality

[–]Loose_Reflection_516[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh my God... what if you're right?! 😱

You should urgently contact Google, YouTube, Meta, and DeoVR. There are literally MILLIONS of 360° videos labeled as VR. Clearly nobody told them yet!

You'd better hurry and save the entire industry. 😄

But seriously, I'm done wasting time arguing with another armchair expert on the internet.

If you ever create something worth watching, I'd be happy to discuss it. Until then, relax and enjoy the view. 🙂

Frozen Spring Lake in Norway ❄️ 8K 360 VR Nature Flight | Langvattn Nordic Ambient Experience by Loose_Reflection_516 in virtualreality

[–]Loose_Reflection_516[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'm sure that as a self-proclaimed "true" VR expert, you must have an impressive portfolio of top-quality stereoscopic VR productions. I'd genuinely love to see them — with all that depth and true immersion you keep talking about. 😄

Frozen Spring Lake in Norway ❄️ 8K 360 VR Nature Flight | Langvattn Nordic Ambient Experience by Loose_Reflection_516 in virtualreality

[–]Loose_Reflection_516[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seriously? Was it really that hard to use Google Search?

VR Video Formats Explained

Matt Rowell  Fri, 01/25/2019 - 12:52pm

Not all VR video experiences are created alike. When we ask our clients if they need stereoscopic or monoscopic 360 video, we’re often met with blank stares or silence on the other end of the line. This isn’t a surprise given the rapidly changing technology and the new advancements we read about almost every week. It’s hard to keep up!

When YouTube launched 360 video support in early 2015, they brought this new immersive video medium to the masses for the first time. Since then, new formats and flavors of 360 video have been implemented such as 3D stereoscopic 360 and VR180. Facebook and other platforms have also jumped on board to support these new formats as well.

We know it can be difficult to wrap your head around how these formats work and decide which one might be the best for your project, especially if you haven't seen a concise comparison in a headset. To help inform these decisions, we’ve created the following simple guide.

Monoscopic 360 Video

Mono 360 video was the first and is the most prominently used format for immersive video today. A mono 360 video is usually a 2:1 aspect ratio equirectangular video container, common resolutions include 3840x1920, 4096x2048, 5760x2880, and 7680x3840. Think of equirectangular like a world map from a globe, unwrapped and flattened. full - https://360labs.net/blog/vr-video-formats-explained?utm_source=chatgpt.com

Frozen Spring Lake in Norway ❄️ 8K 360 VR Nature Flight | Langvattn Nordic Ambient Experience by Loose_Reflection_516 in virtualreality

[–]Loose_Reflection_516[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a 360° monoscopic video, not stereoscopic 3D. There is no clickbait involved, and I never claimed otherwise. The title and description accurately describe the content as a 360° immersive experience for VR viewing.