Anyone on this forum also submitting to Gear Indie Contest #1 (There in
60 Seconds)? https://milkvr.com/#/content/gear_indie_contestThis will be
my first time uploading to MilkVR and as we won't have a lot of trial
and error time, I'd love to hear an...
I've gathered that .mp4 seems to be the preferred format for viewing
stereoscopic 3D vids with headsets like DK2 and gear, and I've been
having success with that, except when it comes to image size.I've seen
some people posting .mp4s up to 4K x 4K bu...
Hey everyone,I'm considering purchasing Autopano Video Pro 2 but I have
a question about system requirements, specifically Giga. Though nowhere
on Kolor's store page does it say that Giga is required to use VP2,
virtually every tutorial and documenta...
We're in the process of testing out a 360 3D camera rig and getting
pretty good results thus far, but I'm wondering if anyone knows of any
good tutorials or guides on stitching. (Using Autopano Video Pro and
Giga right now). I'm finding it a very pow...
I see that Oculus will have a presence at SXSW this year... I'm an
independent filmmaker who'll be attending the film and interactive
portions of the festival and would love to know how I can guarantee that
I'll finally get to experience the Rift. It...
"SamsungDTL" wrote:Use ffmpeg to create an h.265 video. Feel free to go
higher than 4096x4096 if you want, but yes we will knock the resolution
down some. Top bottom stereo can be selected from a drop down when you
upload. Look forward to seeing hour...
Here's Samsung's official content specs for uploading to Milk VR:In
order to create a quality experience, there are several requirements for
distributing your video on Milk VR.Resolution: Minimum 4096x2048
(4096x4096 for stereoscopic)Framerate: 23.97...
I know this may not be right place to post this, but the forums website
won't let me start a new topic.Aaaand, this may seem like a dumb
question, but I weirdly can't find the answer anywhere:How do I try Jam
entries on my Gear VR??? What am I doing ...
"contempt" wrote:If you have Adobe Creative Cloud you can use the Adobe
Media Encoder CC 2014 (latest version but previous still works) to
output an H.264 mp4 file. I send my renders from AE directly to AME
using the "Composition" menu and choosing "...