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    • C
      CodySeeHunt last edited by

      I am trying to learn more about that. I just got it and am reaching out to the oculus community as well for more info. From what I have seen programs will ether duplicate the same image so there is one for each eye, (which is something I'm going to try do emulate by moving the projector peramiters around) or and the better of the two it is still a similar image side by side but the shading is different on the two depending on the eye it is for. Again I don't have the best knowledge of this yet. Thanks again for the help!

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      • Maximortal
        Maximortal last edited by

        just a tip: in every stereoscopic display frames sinctonization is foundamental. Do not generate two different videos, if you generate une with booth eyes you be sure about sync. In particulat (not sure but it's happened to me) isadora tend to jump a frame somewere if workload is high, if you have just one video if it happen it happen to boot eyes

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        • Skulpture
          Skulpture Izzy Guru last edited by

          All I can find out is:

          "the Rift runs at 2160×1200 at 90Hz split over dual displays, consuming 233 million pixels per second."
          Source: https://www.oculus.com/en-us/blog/powering-the-rift/ 

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          • Fred
            Fred last edited by

            You may be able to do this (get an image that kind of fits the screen) but you will not get the rotation of the head that is the whole point of VR...playing a flat video is possible with normal video glasses at a fraction of the price. There are also plenty of stereoscopic ones.

            The DK2 is a 1920*1080 display and has refresh options of 60 or 70hz. 
            Note oculus recent software update leans toward not letting the screen be seen as a display to the OS, but controlling directly from the video card hardware. This mode is implemented in Win systems. OSX development has been frozen for some time but will follow suit. This gives much better images and response times.
            You will have a loot of trouble filming with 2 cameras and getting good 3d in the rift.
            You may have better luck using 2 points of view of a 3d scene as much of the rift work does, if you get the offset between the perspectives correct you will get good 3d.
            To use the oculus for your own use at the moment you will need to write code or use vvvv

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            • keftaparty
              keftaparty last edited by

              Agree with Fred,

              you can check the link :
              http://vvvv.org/contribution/oculus-rift-dk2-0

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              • Armando
                Armando Beta Gold last edited by

                mmmm.... it sounds like for video it needs a custom plugin. But what about izzy 3d? It looks like setting 2 virtual stages with the right distance cameras and mapping them to one stage through izzymap could do the trick isn't it?

                I don't have an oculus yet but I can sent the image to the phone and my google cardboard.... I'll try

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                • Fred
                  Fred last edited by

                  Sending to google cardboard over tcp will be a lot easier. The cardboard framework takes care of the subtle optical distortion and colour convergence adjustments needed to make the image look ok that close. The oculus does this too, but it is done with shaders as part of the pipeline in the SDK.

                  The vvvv implementation is great.

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                  • RIL
                    RIL last edited by

                    Hi everyone! I wanted to know if there's been any progress on this topic... 

                    How to integrate the Oculus image, or other virtual reality hardware, into Isadora. Or any similar new experiences or aproaches

                    Thanks a lot! Best,

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                    • Woland
                      Woland Tech Staff @RIL last edited by

                      @ril

                      I've been sending NDI to Unreal Engine to work with one of Meta's headsets for a project, but we're just displaying 2d content on flat surfaces within a 3D environment created within Unreal for that.

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                      • RIL
                        RIL @Woland last edited by

                        @woland Thanks !

                        And what about the opposite way..? To get some of what the Oculus user is seeing?

                        Best,

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                        • Woland
                          Woland Tech Staff @RIL last edited by

                          @ril

                          You'd need the VR software to output a video stream that you can pick up in Isadora.

                          If Isadora and the VR software are on the same computer, output a Spout video feed from the VR software and pick it up in Isadora using the Spout Receiver actor by choosing the video stream from the list of sources on that actor.

                          If Isadora and the VR software are on different computers, output an NDI video feed from the VR software and pick it up in Isadora using the NDI Watcher actor by choosing the video stream from the list of sources on that actor.

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