Meta docs and many forum posts seem to indicate that it is possible to
connect adb to a Quest 2 over WiFi, as it is to older Oculus hmds. But
it is not working for me.I am on a Win10 laptop. When I connect the
Quest 2 via usb, it presents an authoriz...
As a VR photographer I am excited that Oculus Browser supports WebGL, so
that we can now show tours in immersive VR on Go and Gear VR. But I am
sorry to have to report a serious problem.Every 360 photo that I view
via Oculus Browser on GVR or Go has ...
Shimmer due to motion aliasing of sharp edges is a problem on all
digital displays. It is especially bad on low resolution screens like
those found in VR HMDs, and reaches almost epic badness on Gear VR and
Go with the new Oculus apps that use foveat...
This is a bug report on Oculus 360 Photos for Gear VR, version current
at 2 July 2017.Ever since "superresolution" hit, the app has been broken
in various ways. Current release is almost functional again but has one
maddening flaw: every time I launc...
The Royal Academy of Art has published a big virtual tour of their
recent ai wei wei show, including a version for Gear
VR.https://www.royalacademy.org.uk/exhibit ... weiwei-360The download is
a lot of files and folders, all of which we are told to c...
Update. After a couple of reboots adb is now working over wifi. So
please ignore my original question.However reverse port forwarding,
which does work on the usb connection, is not working over wifi. Is that
normal?
I have only GearVR and Go headsets. Every 360 photo I view on Oculus
Broswer shows severe motion aliasing. Example:
https://vizor.io/tksharpless/js-cornfield-test/ (stereo 3D)There is no
shimmer on the grass when I view this same pano in Oculus 360 P...
CORRECTION The problem is only in the VR mode of Oculus Browser. 360
Photos, Gallery, and Gala360 show no trace of shimmer, on the same
images. So foveated rendering is not to blame. But Browser definitely
has an aliasing problem that needs to be fix...
It is perfectly possible to make stereoscopic 3D spherical photos and
video. But it is not easy and not something you can learn overnight. If
you can afford $8K or more for a self-stitching 3D 360 video camera, no
problem -- except that the VR images...