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1Integratedman private msg quote post Address this user | ||
A very good client of ours who has completed dozens of tours hit me with this request this morning...i do not have a quick answer so i thought I would post to the group looking for a possibly solution..see below for question Hey Gary, We’re interested in buying a pair of virtual tour glasses for our upcoming Home Show. However, we’re also wondering if there is a way to hook up the glasses/phone with a TV screen/monitor. That way people walking by will see the VR tour happening as well. |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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@Integratedman Perhaps they could use a video like this on the monitor? I wonder how to do the VR Viewer to Monitor sync so that you only see one lens: not two like this ... Here are some VR Viewer options. Also recommend they buy alcohol wipes to use between users of the VR Viewer. Best, Dan |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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@Integratedman Related WGAN Forum discussion: ✓ Creating a split-screen video from VR @DannyBasting proposed a solution. Dan |
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I believe this can be done using the Samsung GearVR and Chromecast - Don't have one on hand to try but would be interested to see if anyone on the forum has access to these and test it out. Bernie |
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WGAN Forum Founder & WGAN-TV Podcast Host Atlanta, Georgia |
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@Bernardhhi I believe the Chromecast solution would be two lenses: not one. Personally, I feel the two lenses it totally confusing and subtracts value to the mystery of people using VR and wondering what that experience is like. Hopefully, someone in the WGAN Forum can speak to a one-lens solution. Best, Dan |
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Founder/CEO Atlas Bay VR Atlanta |
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Depending on hardware, I've used Vysor (https://www.vysor.io/) before to connect to an android device. I use it mostly with the Oculus Go, and it requires a little bit of setup on a computer beforehand, but then you can connect that PC to the TV to show anything you'd like, including the screen. | ||
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whereareweat private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Pixel + daydream + chromecast = one screen output. If you recently updated the apps/android you may need to enable a flag in chrome. Open chrome://flags/#enable-webvr Click "Enable" with the headset on go to settings, select cast select the chromecast you want, then open chrome in daydream, navigate to a matterport space, click the goggles in the browser using the handset and then it will show as one full screen. The TV output will show the person with the headset view and movement, if that makes sense, single screen not split. I've only tested with a pixel, but given the other devices that work with daydream I cant see why this would be any different. It is very slick and fast. |
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Integratedman private msg quote post Address this user | ||
Thank You to everyone chipping in...GREATLY appreciate the feedback... | ||
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