Assuming we've properly filmed, stitched and encoded a 360 2D or 3D video for Oculus Rift. Now I have a big video file. How do I view this in my Oculus Rift? How to play my own 360 video in my Rift?
PC: - Large desktop, Intel i7-5930K - Windows 10 (64)
GPU: - Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 - Driver version 364.51
Just guessing here.... I put one of my 360 photos in the Oculus directory in my SDCARD folder. I then could find it and view it... It was really bad... like being in a fun house... but that worked. Maybe if you put your video there you can view it also.
For Gear VR & Android - I know how to do it. Similarly to what you described, it seems to be detected by the app if put under /Oculus/360videos -- However, I'm looking of something similar for Oculus Rift & Windows 10.
Well, today Oculus launched the new app store that includes an "Oculus Video" app for the Oculus Rift. It does recognize files under my "Videos" folder on the pc, but displays them *within* the theater rather than in 360... Looks like I have to either put them somewhere specific or name them according to some convention (or both),