2016-04-27

Watch 3D YouTube Videos on Galaxy S7/S7 Edge with Zeiss VR

Summary: From this article, you'll learn how to watch 3D YouTube movies on Galaxy S7/S7 Edge via Zeiss VR, for better visual experience.



Samsung has launched its latest flagship smartphones not long ago, the Galaxy S7 and curved screen S7 Edge, both making another big push into the virtual reality (VR) space as it looks to new areas of growth amid a slowing smartphone market. Although creating a 3D video on YouTube is everyone's forte currently, watching 3D YouTube videos on Galaxy S7/S7 Edge via Zeiss VR may not go as you expected considering the the squirmy internet speed and the unstable internet connection. Here, the articles shows you how to find the 360 3D YouTube video and how to play the YouTube 3D video on Zeiss VR?

How to Find 3D Videos from YouTube?

a.You can customize your searches a bit by using the search queries.
b. Use this phrase before your keyword, “yt3d:enable=true” so the actual search query becomes “yt3d:enable=true Technology”
c. Just make sure the videos you are searching or viewing are 3D in nature.

How to Watch 3D Videos on Youtube?

When watching a 3D video on YouTube, the settings icon (the ‘gear’ icon in the bottom right corner) presents a 3D On/Off Switch. Be sure it is in the “On” position, then select your preferred options. Without special hardware, you may select “Full Color” and “Red/Cyan” to display the video in anaglyph. 3D will only need a inexpensive pair of red/blue glasses.
Plus, YouTube has official 3D channel. There you can find lots of 3D YouTube videos related to different niche.

How to Watch 360 Videos with Zeiss VR?

In general, you can directly get YouTube 3D videos on Zeiss VR One with YouTube application. While if you want to transfer your 3D YouTube videos downloaded from computer to Zeiss VR One, then you'd better convert your YouTube videos to ZEISS VR One playable 3D SBS MP4/MOV files first, since most of them are 3D files in FLV format, which is not a compatible format for Zeiss VR One.

Actually, there are plenty of tools for converting 3D movies, but a professional 3D video converter is what you need indeed. Luckily, Brorsoft Video Converter Ultimate is just the right app that can help you to finish the task quickly and easily which has been proven to be an outstanding Mac 3D video converter to convert 3D YouTube FLV, 3D YIFY MKV, Gopro 3D movies or other downloaded incompatible 3D movies, purchased 3D Blu-ray to Zeiss VR required side-by-side SBS 3D MP4/MOV effortlessly for enjoying on VR One via Galaxy S7/S7 Edge.

In addition to 3D movie files, this program also allows you to convert DVD/Blu-ray and all 2D videos in MP4, AVI, MKV, WMV, MPG, VOB, TiVo, MOV, etc to a decent format as you want. What's more, with the built-in editor, you can trim, crop, adjust special effect to your 3D video, so that you get the very part and effects at your will. If you are a Mac user, you can turn to Brorsoft iMedia Converter for Mac, which has the same function as the Windows version. Read on to learn a quick guide on how to convert videos in 3D for Zeiss VR One with Galaxy S7/S7 Edge.



Convert 3D Youtube Movies for Viewing ZEISS VR One via Galaxy S7/S7 Edge

Step 1. Load your YouTube movies

Launch the video converter for Zeiss VR One, and click Add button to import your source materials from YouTube. Batch conversion is supported so that you can add multiple files for conversion at a time.



Step 2. Select output format

Click "Format" and select "MP4 Side-by-Side 3D Video (*.mp4)" from "3D Video" category as the output format. It works on Zeiss VR One perfectly.



Tip: Click Settings to adjust the parameters like video codec, video bitrate, video frame rate, audio sample rate, audio channel. 1920x1080 compressed side-by-side 3D should be resampled to 1920x540 resolution full side-by-side resolution. And keep audio in AAC or MP3.

Step 3. Start conversion

Click the "Convert" button to start and finish the 3D YouTube video to Zeiss VR One conversion.

After the conversion, click "Open" button to quickly locate the generated media file. Now you can transfer the converted YouTube videos to play with Zeiss VR One easily.

Add converted 360 3D YouTube video to Galaxy S7/S7 Edge for Zeiss VR

Step A: transfer converted 3D YouTube movies to Galaxy S7/S7 Edge:

1. Insert MicroSD card into your PC.
2. On your MicroSD card file directory, navigate to Oculus> Movies> Your Movies
3. Create a new folder within "Your Movies" and label it "3D"
4. Import or move your side-by-side 3D videos into your newly created "3D" folder.
5. Insert your MicroSD card into your Galaxy S7/S7 Edge (if it isn't already), dock the phone in your Zeiss VR, and don the virtual reality headset.

Step B:Watch 3D YouTube movies on Zeiss VR via Galaxy S7/S7 Edge

1. Navigate to Oculus Cinema from the main menu
2. Navigate to "My Videos" from the Oculus Cinema content library menu
3. Select the 3D video you wish to view (if you followed the above steps it should have a "3D" label in the upper right hand corner)
4. Choose the cinema mode to begin 3D YouTube movies playback on Galaxy S7/S7 Edge with Zeiss VR One.

Follow all the steps, you must be able to watch 360 YouTube videos on Zeiss VR. Besides, YIFY is also a good choice for Gear VR users to hunt for 3D movies.

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How to Watch 3D YouTube movies on Samsung Gear VR

Guide to Play 3D YIFY movies on Zeiss VR One with iOS/Android handsets

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2016-04-23

No Sound when Playing MKV files on Gear VR?

Summary: Trying to watch funny MKV videos on Gear VR, only to find no sound? Don't worry! This article aims to offer you the best solution to help you fix the issue.



If you are the lucky ones who have tried these old or new Samsung Gear VR, both in versions for the Galaxy Note 4/Note 5 to the recent Galaxy S7 as well as Galaxy S6/S6 Edge/S6 Edge+, sure you’ve fallen in love with the virtual reality with its endless possibilities. They open when live experiences, enjoy the games from completely new perspectives and, of course, when it comes to watching 3D movies in the famous film that comes standard with the glasses. On the other hand, just like other devices, Gear VR users are also likely to experience various technical problems, especially when playing MKV videos 3D effects. One of the common technical problems you might often experience is "Audio missed" or "Unsupported errors". If you don't have any idea of how to fix these problems, just read on for details.

In essence, MKV files in 2D or 3D SBS(Side-by-Side) work on Gear VR, but the audio has to be encoded in AAC or MP3 for stereo. On the contrary, AC3 audio and DTS Dolby don't seem to work due to high licensing costs. In order to fix such annoying issues, there are two options you can choose: convert your video files with AC3 audio to a Gear VR compatible video/audio or root your phone and add codecs for AC3.

Solution 1: Convert MKV with AC3 to Gear VR supported format

By this way, a video converter is absolutely needed. Here I'm going to take Brorsoft Video Converter as an example to fast walk you through the process of converting. Overall, the program is a professional HD Video Converter, which comparatively has better output quality, in particular HD videos and intuitive interface. With it, you can convert MKV format to 3D SBS MKV with AAC or MP3 audio codec just with one-click. Also there are other 3D formats for you to choose, such as MP4 which is supported by Gear VR, too. If you are Mac users, please turn to Video Converter for Mac.

Step 1. Load video files

Run the program and load your source video files MKV into it.



Step 2. Decide output format

Tap on "Format" bar and find "3D Video", there are a lot of format options for you. "MP4 Side-by-Side 3D Video (*.mp4)" is recommended for Samsung Gear VR. Of course, "MKV Side-by-Side 3D video", "MP4 Side-by-Side 3D video" are also supported.



Step 3. Specify video/audio parameters

Click Settings button to adjust video/audio parameters like video resolution, bitrate, audio codec, audio channel. According to my experience, anything over 720p does nothing but turn battery energy into heat, due to the screen resolution.

Step 4. Start encoding MKV to Gear VR

Click Convert button to start converting MKV to Samsung Gear VR friendly video. After the conversion, you can get the resulted videos by clicking the Open button.

Solution 2. Root your phone and add codecs for AC3

Following is the guide:
1. Put the file media_codecs.xml in the folder system/etc
2. Put the files libsac3d.so & libsomxac3d.so in the folder system/lib
3. Set permissions to all 3 files: 0644 (owner: root/root)
4. Reboot

Above are two solutions for Gear VR playing MKV movie with AC3 audio. You can try both of them to enable MKV with AC3 playable in Gear VR.

To watch your 3D videos on Gear VR, however, there is an additional step, and it's not entirely straightforward.

The following will allow for perfect 3D playback of videos set up in a SBS format. SBS format means the left and right video channels are contained within the same file and appears as a near-mirror image when played back using a standard media player. To view your SBS 3D video files on your Gear VR, follow these steps:

1. On your MicroSD card file directory, navigate to Oculus > Movies > Your Movies
2. Create a new folder within "Your Movies" and label it "3D"
3. Import or move your SB 3D videos into your newly created "3D" folder

Once you have created your 3D content folder and imported compatible video files, insert your MicroSD card into your Galaxy Note 4 (if it isn't already), slide the phone in your Gear VR, and put the virtual reality headset on your head. Then:

1. Navigate to Oculus Cinema from the main menu
2. Navigate to "My Videos" from the Oculus Cinema content library menu
3. Select the 3D video you wish to view (if you followed the above steps it should have a "3D" label in the upper righthand corner)
4. Choose the cinema mode to begin playback

More Articles:

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How to Watch 3D YouTube movies on Samsung Gear VR

2016-04-19

Oculus Rift vs. Samsung Gear VR, Which Is Worth Buying?

Summary: Oculus Rift or Samsung Gear VR, which one is better and worth buying? This article aims to elaborate its advantages and disadvantages respectively, so as to help you make your own decision.



Finally, after years of waiting and wondering, the Oculus Rift is right in front of our faces, and it’ll be available soon. The Oculus Rift is set for full in just a couple months. Meanwhile, Samsung has been pushing another, more affordable headset, the Gear VR, to the masses. Though these devices were contrived with two very different audiences in mind, we nonetheless thought it would be fun to compare the two in a savage battle for the Metaverse! For you who may be not a fan of Samsung or Oculus and in trouble with picking the more appropriate VR headsets, the following detailed Samsung Gear VR vs Oculus Rift comparison based on specs and features can give you a hand.

Oculus Rift vs. Samsung Gear VR - Design

While neither option is going to blow you away in terms of style, appearance-wise, Samsung has Oculus beat with its Gear VR headset. There's no denying how trendy this thing looks, even if the whole concept of fashionable VR is completely foreign to us right now. At least on the exterior, it's the perfect complement to Samsung's mobile devices, which is an appreciated touch considering it works so closely in conjunction with the Galaxy Note 5 and the trio of Galaxy S6 handsets.

On the other end of the spectrum, the Oculus Rift's appearance isn't exactly subtle. Though the final design we see below has iterated significantly on the previous dev kit's design and certainly bears a more pleasing aesthetic than the one before that, it's still hard to ignore how bulky it looks, even if it does promise a weight under 380 grams.
The matte finish might serve better than the Gear VR at resisting scratches, but it doesn't save the Oculus from the uncomfortable stares you'll assuredly get while donning the display.

Winner: Gear VR

Oculus Rift vs. Samsung Gear VR - Performance

Performance-wise, the Oculus and Gear VR are two different beasts. The Oculus is a clearcut winner here, offering up two integrated OLED displays, bolstered by an accumulated 2160 x 1200 pixel crystal clear image and buttery smooth 90Hz refresh rate. While the Gear VR presents a fair challenge to the Rift in terms of resolution, as you can imagine, an Ultra HD image exhibited from a 6-inch smartphone will likely pale in comparison, and graphics performance is limited by smartphone hardware.

Winner: Oculus Rift

Oculus Rift vs. Samsung Gear VR - Software

The software catalogue, as you can imagine, is much more capable of delivering familiar content on the Rift. While Gear VR is host to some assuredly innovative indie offerings, games like House of Languages and Blind Swordsman aren't exactly household names. No, the more well-known software rests in the hands of the Rift.

This one's up to personal preference mostly, but I'm more interested in the prospect of the Rift to go back and play games like Half-Life 2 and Dying Light with an immersive new atmosphere as opposed to a few select glorified mobile games.

Winner: Oculus Rift

Oculus Rift vs. Samsung Gear VR - Price

News on pricing information for the Rift has been sparse. In the past six months or so, we've heard everything from "$1,500 or cheaper" with the purchase of a PC to "at least $300," according to PC Gamer. The Gear VR, on the other hand, is affordable for anyone with one of the compatible Galaxy smartphones at $99. Sure, for under 100 bucks you aren't guaranteed the same level of immersion as you'd expect with the Rift, but it's a nifty, low-cost sample of the future. And you don't have to know the first thing about PC specs in order to use one.

Winner: Gear VR

Oculus Rift vs. Samsung Gear VR - Supported Video Formats

Certainly, figuring out Oculus Rift vs. Samsung Gear VR supported video/audio file formats is the best way to get out of video format compatibility issues, together with converting videos to VR headests video formats with a video converter for fluent playback.

Oculus Rift video formats supported:

2D Format: MKV, MP4, AVI, WMV
3D Format: 3D SBS Video

If you have problems playing back files such as .MKV. You may also need to install a CODEC pack. I would recommend the CCCP Codec pack (It may have a Russian name but this should cover your CODEC needs and has no spam)

More information at: Generally Supported Video Formats by VR Headsets

Related articles: How to Import and Watch DVD movies onto Oculus Rift DK2
How to Watch 3D videos on Samsung Gear VR?
How to Watch 3D YouTube movies on Samsung Gear VR

Samsung Gear VR vs Oculus Rift: Side-by-side Comparison

 
Oculus Rift
Gear VR
Optical Lens110 degrees or greater96° field of view
Display2160 x 1200 pixel, 90Hz built-in OLED displays
2560 x 1440 pixel Super AMOLED
Refresh Rate90 Hz60 Hz
Required Hardwaremore, Intel i5-4590 equivalent or greater, Nvidia GeForce GTX 970/AMD 290 equivalent or greaterGalaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, and S6 Edge+
SensorGyrocope, accelerometer, magnetometer, Constellation arrayAccelerator, gyrometer, geomagnetic, proximity
Focal AdjustmentNoneFocus adjustment wheel
Interpupillary Distance CoverageDefault distance set at 64 mm, adjustable range TBA
54~70 mm
Physical UIXbox controller, Oculus Touch controllersTouchpad, back button, volume key
ConnectionHDMI 1.3 video output to headset 2x USB 3.0 ports for peripheralsMicroUSB connection to Galaxy Note 5, S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge+
DimensionsTBA, 1.3 x 14.7 x 7 inches for Dk2 dev kit201.9 x 116.4 x 92.6 mm
Weight<380 grams310 grams
Color variantsBlackFrost White
Price"at least $300", around $1,500 with purchase of Oculus Ready PC.$99, plus cost of phone
ContentAvailable through Oculus Store, wherever PC software is soldAvailable through Oculus Store, 16GB microSD card included in-box

Conclusion

The Oculus Rift and Gear VR both deliver on almost paradoxical fronts. While Oculus brings the power of PC gaming to a head-mounted virtual reality display, Gear VR serves as a convenient introductory point for anyone only casually interested in this emerging tech. Especially in reference to pricing, much of Oculus Rift's features remain ambiguous.

Considering both peripherals bear some sense of innovation, although in antithetical ways, making a decision on which is objectively "better" isn't really needed this time around. They're both powered by the same company (Gear VR is designed in conjunction with Oculus) and are both sure to evoke their fair share of buzz by the time their respective release dates roll around.

It's still too early to tell which is the better VR bet, but that may be impossible to say even after both have hit the market.

2016-04-16

Everything You may get interested in Gear VR

Summary: This article bring a comprehensive understanding of Samsung Gear VR to you, so as to fully take advantage of Samsung Gear VR.



Gear VR, also called for Samsung Gear VR, is a mobile virtual reality device developed by Samsung Electronics in collaboration with Oculus VR. Combined with a compatible Samsung device (Galaxy Note 5 or Galaxy S6/S6 Edge), users are allowed to jump into the world of virtual reality gaming and entertainment. For many users, this might be your first VR headset and your introduction to virtual reality. Are you sure really get the whole idea of this excellent gadget? For the purpose of making you full understanding and use of Samsung Gear VR, this article aims to show you the ultimate guide to take advantage of Samsung Gear VR. No matter you are a Gear VR owner or not, this post is definitely worth your reading...

Setting Up

Before you start your virtual reality session with the Samsung Gear VR, you'll want to set up your phone and headset properly to obtain the ultimate experience.

* When you plug your phone like Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6/S6 Edge/S6 Edge+, and Galaxy S7/S7 Edge into the headset for the first time, the software will automatically install. You'll need to create an Oculus account and logged in before you can start your full Samsung Gear VR experience.



* Enable Wifi on your phone and connect to a fast access point. Some applications refuse to work if you aren't connected to a Wifi network and you cannot turn it on while you're using the Samsung Gear VR.
* Close all the background apps on your Samsung device before you start Gear VR. This will free up resources and make your programs run faster.
* Sit in a comfortable position that allows rotation. A swivel chair is ideal because it will allow you to turn freely while in virtual reality. Stay away from dangerous ledges or sharp objects as virtual reality can be quite disorienting.



* Connect and enable any devices you plan on using before you start using the Samsung Gear VR. Once you're in, you cannot install or connect devices. Also, make sure they are within arm's reach so you can locate them by touch while you're using the device.

Tip: There is no need to use black cover back on when inserting your phone into the Samsung Gear VR. It does not improve the experience and prevents the pass-through feature from working.

Optimizing Image Quality

In order to achieve the best image quality with the Samsung Gear VR, you'll want to adjust both the phone and the headset. Remember that even a tiny piece of dust can be a large distraction so it's best to keep your headset as clean as possible. Here is the best way to clean the lenses of your Samsung Gear VR and how to optimize your image quality.

Step 1. Start by cleaning the phone's screen with a microfiber cloth (the same used for glasses) until it is nice and reflective. You may use it in conjunction of specialized cleaners however I prefer to use a mixture of 60% water and 40% vinegar (wipe until dry). There are also specialized wipes for lenses that you may use. [Zeiss Lens Cleaning Solutions]



Step 2. Using a canister of compressed air, [Dust Off] blow out any particles that might be stuck on the lenses of the headset. (Alternatively, you may use a rocket air duster.)



Step 3. When you put the headset on, the first adjustment you'll want to perform is using the + & – wheel located at the top of the headset. This will adjust the focus depending on your eye sight. For those with perfect eye sight, you'll want to use highest setting (+). Start with the wheel all the way to the right and slowly scroll left until you reach the desired focus.

Step 4. Once you found the best focus using the wheel, you'll want to adjust the headset by physically tilting it forward and backwards on your head. What feels the most comfortable resting on your nose might not be the best in terms of clarity. Tilting the entire headset forward on your head can improve readability at the expense of a little discomfort. The easiest way to fine tune the pitch of the headset is to focus on a piece of text and adjust until it is clear. I prefer to focus on the health warning text that appears every time the Samsung Gear starts up.

Step 5. Once you reach the optimal clarity, take note of the headset straps. Are they loose? Too tight? Remember your preference and make minor adjustments to the headset straps in order to increase comfort. You want a snug fit that feels comfortable yet stable so that sudden head movements don't move the screen out of focus.



Getting Optimal Sound

The default sound source will be the sound coming from your phone's external speaker. Even though phone speakers are surprisingly decent these days, they still don't come close to matching the quality of the sound from headphones. You'll want to opt for wired headphones at the moment because even though bluetooth headphones can connect, they are not recommended by Oculus and provide additional latency which can be affect spacial audio.

Plug in headphones directly into the phone's audiojack. Surprisingly, the Samsung Gear was designed to accommodate a wire for headphones even when the phone is installed onto the headset. Plug your headphones into your phone first and then start your Samsung Gear VR normally for the optimal sound experience.



Bluetooth headphones are not recommended with the Samsung Gear VR.

Power-tip:For the most immerse experience, use active noise-cancelling headphones to block out all other sounds.



Mastering The VR Environment

By far the quickest way to learn all the features of the Gear VR is to go through the tutorial at the beginning. You'll be prompted to do it at the start, and if you already own a Gear VR, you've likely already done it. If you haven't… then go back and take that tour! If you don't have time, here is the tutorial summed up in about 4 steps:



1. The controller is embedded on the right hand side of the Samsung Gear VR.
2. You can either tap or swipe up, down, right, left on the touchpad controller to select items.
3. Tapping the middle of the controller selects the item.
4. Right above the touchpad, there is a back button. Click it once to go back or hold it for 3 seconds to return to the main menu.
And that's it! You're good to go.

Watching Online/Downloaded Videos

One of the best features of the Samsung Gear VR is that it can immerse you in an incredible environment which allows you to either watch amazing videos or even BE in the video. Here's how to experience all of it.

a. Watch movies on Gear VR

The best way to enjoy your own movies on the Samsung Gear VR is to use the Oculus video application that comes bundled with the Gear. Click on "Video" and then you'll have a selection of videos ranging from Facebook 360 videos, to Twitch streaming, to Vimeo and then at the bottom of the list, your own video library.



* Run video app
* Choose "Your own videos"
* Select a theater to use
* Start watching

b. Downloading 3D Movies for Gear VR

When downloading 3D movies, you'll notice that they come in either Side-by-Side (SBS) format, which comes in Full SBS and Half SBS, or Over/Under (or Top/Bottom) format. For the non-techie people, they refer to the resolution of the movies and the way the two frames are separated (vertically for the former and horizontally for the latter).

A Side-by-Side format comes in 1920 x 1080. Full SBS nets you the full resolution in both frames, while Half SBS gives you 960 x 1080 for each frame. On the other hand, the Over/Under format comes in 1280 x 720, with each frame coming in at 1280 x 360.

The Gear VR automatically assumes that all files in the "3D" folder are in the SBS format. If you have a movie in Over/Under format, you must create a text file to have it correctly read. Simply copy and paste the following to Notepad and save it in the EXACT name of the movie

{

"format": "3DTB"

}

Yes, the quotes are included. So, Over/Under movies in your 3D movies folder should have two accompanying files: the .png file for the poster image (assuming you got one) and the aforementioned text file.

Except for that last part which borders on the technical side, watching movies on your Gear VR is a simple matter. All you really need to do is copy your movies in the correct folder and you're good to go.

When you are done experiencing default options now you are ready for next level. Follow our step-by-step guide on how to download and watch 3D movies and 360 movies on Gear VR.

Step-by-step guide for watching 3D movies on Gear VR

Step 1. Make sure you have the correct smartphone. Yes, it's a silly instruction, but people have been known to make mistakes once in a while, so it doesn't hurt to check. The Gear VR only works on the following Samsung Galaxy smartphones: Galaxy Note 5, Galaxy S6/S6 Edge/S6 Edge+, and Galaxy S7/S7 Edge.

Step 2. Get a copy of the 3D movies you want to watch and make sure they are in the correct format (.mp4 .m4v .3gp .3g2 .ts .webm .mkv .wmv .asf .avi .flv). Also, check if the audio are in .mp3 or .aac formats. If you have the movies in a different format, you can download a converter like Freemake Video Converter and VidCoder.

However, the output file from Freemake may not well fit your Gear VR. So to get yourself a really qualified Gear VR video converter, Brorsoft Video Converter Ultimate may be a good option for you, which can convert MKV, AVCHD, AVI, MP4, WMV, MOV, FLV to Gear VR with fast speed, make you play any 2D/3D videos on Gear VR and offer you various types of 3D for any other popular VR headsets like VR One, Rift DK2, Google Cardboard and 3D players.

Want to play Blu-ray/DVD video on Gear VR? Try Brorsoft Video Converter Ultimate as the No.1 Blu-ray DVD ripper right away to rip your 2D/3D Blu-ray and DVD discs to supported 3D format for Gear VR!!! Mac version is here

Step 3. Place the movies in the correct folder in your phone. To do this, simply navigate to the default folder created by Oculus/Gear VR, but don't paste them there just yet. Create a new folder within that folder and name it "3D" (/oculus/movies/3d/). That's where you need to place your 3D movies since the root folder is reserved for your regular 2D movies.

1. 2D or normal movies you copy/paste into the /oculus/movies/
2. For 360 movies you create folder called "360videos" (/oculus/movies/360videos/ ) and copy your 360 videos

Step 4. Search around the internet for your movies' posters and copy them on Paint, or any other image editing program you prefer. Do them one at a time, of course. Resize the images to 232 x 344 pixels and save them in the 3D movies folder as .png, making sure that the file names are EXACTLY the same as the respective movies. This will display the movies' posters when browsing on Gear VR, instead of some random image. It's entirely optional, though. But it makes things look neat.

Step 5. Grab some popcorn and start watching your movies.

* Start the Samsung Gear VR
* Load the Oculus video app
* Navigate to "My videos". You should see all your videos listed (360 videos, 3D videos, Normal)
* Click the movie to play it.
The newer versions of the Samsung Gear VR software takes care of sorting everything out as long as you put it into the correct folders.

Note: The folders are not created by default, you must use File Explorer to create a new folder.

Power Tip: If you want to have custom thumbnails for your videos, then create a .png image with the exact same filename as your movie and place it into the same folder as your movie.

Example: If your movie is called, "Return Of The Gear.mp4", then you would create a .png image called "Return Of The Gear.png" and place it in the same folder. The video will then use that image instead of automatically generating a random thumbnail.

c. Play Netflix movies on Gear VR

Start with the Netflix virtual reality app. It should be pre-installed when you receive your Samsung Gear VR.



Note: Make sure WIFI is enabled before performing these steps in order to save your bandwidth.

* Click on the application from within the Samsung Gear VR environment
* Click on accept and complete the installation
* Click on "Sign In" once the installation is complete. (You DO have a Netflix account, right?)
Once you're in Netflix, you have 2 options. You may watch any movie on the giant screen ahead of you using the standard Netflix menu or you may use the secret void mode in Netflix.

d. Unlocking Netflix VOID theater for Gear VR

In order to unlock the void theater, look straight up into a grey area while in the Netflix application. Tap the "select" button (middle of the touchpad) while looking straight up in a grey area and you'll enter VOID mode which allows you to watch a movie in nearly any position. (This is how you can lie down and watch movies with virtual reality)

The added benefit of using VOID mode is that it has less background to render and therefore will reduce the battery drain, allowing for longer viewing sessions.

e. How To Watch Youtube Videos

The quickest and easiest way to watch Youtube videos on the Samsung Gear VR is to use the "Samsung Internet" application that comes bundled with the Gear VR. The quality is limited but until Google releases an official App for the Samsung Gear VR, this is the fastest way to view Youtube videos.

Method #1 Official Internet Application

* Start the "Samsung Internet" application from your library
* Navigate to www.youtube.com (There should already be a shortcut on the left hand side when you start it up)
* Search and play your YouTube video
When the video is playing, you can tap the controller once to maximize the screen and select 2D/3D/360 video. Unfortunately, the quality is still quite limited.

Method #2 Unofficial Method Using YTCinemaVR

The unofficial way to watch Youtube is to use a 3rd party application called YTCinemaVR which is available if you're using SideLoadVR (See tutorial below).

* Start YTCinemaVR
* Search for your video
Enjoy!

f. How To Have The Best Movie Experience on Gear VR:

The default theaters are really amazing and are quite enjoyable. They can provide a completely different viewing experience and immerse you in a way that was not previously possible in a home setting.



My favorite way of enjoying movies however, is in the void. This allows you to take any position (reclined in a chair, lying down in bed) and watch a movie. In order to watch the most comfortable movie of your life.

* Assume a comfortable position
* Navigate to the void theater
* Look straight up in the air (at any level that you want to see the movie)
* Tap the middle of the touchpad to center the screen.
Enjoy!

Power Tip: In normal theaters (not the void) if you have a separate Bluetooth controller, clicking on the "A" button will allow you to switch chairs / rows in most theaters. (This is especially cool in space)

Creating your own 360 pictures

There are various methods to create immersive, 360 degree pictures that you can view using your Samsung Gear VR. The most inexpensive solution is to use your phone's camera in conjunction with 360 degree app to stitch multiple pictures together.

* Download Google's Cardboard Camera app
* Install and run Cardboard Camera
* Keeping your camera in portrait mode, click record and slowly rotate to the right. (The slower you turn, the better the picture tends to turn out. Try to keep the camera level throughout the entire turn.)
* The picture will be saved to the default picture directory on your phone.
Now we have to move the picture from the default picture directory to a special directory on the phone in order for the Oculus app to find it.

Start the "My files" app that comes with the phone (In Tools) or use an equivalent file exploring program.
* Navigate to "Device storage"
* Click on the "Oculus" directory
* Create a new folder called: "360Photos" by clicking on More and then Create Folder
* Once this directory is created, go back to the /Pictures/ directory and locate your 360 pictures.
* Press and hold down on the picture you want to transfer until a checkmark appears on the left.
Click "Move"
* Navigate to the /Oculus/360Photos/ directory and click on "Move Here"
Now you may start the Samsung Gear VR application and your picture will be in the Oculus 360 pictures application.

Unfortunately, the current 360 photo apps aren't perfect and tend to create a few odd angles. The official picture application Surround Shot by Samsung does not seem to work anymore either.

The best way to take 360 photos is to use dedicated 360 photo gear. The Ricoh Theta S camera takes great 360 degree pictures and automatically integrates with the Oculus pictures. You may also use the Kodak SP360 or Nikon KeyMission 360 dedicated hardware.

To view your 360 pictures

* Turn on your Samsung Gear VR
* Go to Oculus 360 Photo
* Click on "My device"
* Click on your pictures. If you do not see any pictures, please follow the previous steps to create the proper directory.
Pro Tip: Alternatively, you may also want to view your pictures taken with Google cardboard photo using the Google Cardboard app (You'll have to trick the Gear into running Google Cardboard first)

You'll also want to download the Flickr VR app which will allow you to view thousands of beautiful 360 pictures uploaded by the Flickr community.

Streaming and Recording Virtual Reality

a. How To Stream Movies From Your Computer

If you want to watch movies without loading them to your phone beforehand, you can stream movies using the Milk VR app. The application can be tricky to use so read this and this to get started.

b. Hiding Videos From Your Video Library

What if you want to demo your Gear VR but you don't want people to see your embarrassing home videos? The solution is to move the videos out your movies folder and put them into a different folder that won't be scanned by the video app.

* Connect your phone to your computer via USB
* Create a folder in the root of your phone (or SD card called) /notavailable/
* Move the videos you want to hide from the /oculus/movies/ folder to the /notavailable/ folder. (You will also want to check the /movies/ folder for any other videos that you may want to hide)
* Verify that the /movies/ and the /oculus/movies/ does not contain the videos you want to hide.
* Load up the Samsung Gear VR and verify that the movies are no longer listed in the "My Video" section.
* To restore the videos, just copy the video files from the /notavailable/ directory back to the /oculus/movies/ directory.

c. Streaming Your VR Experience From Your Phone To Your TV

If you're one of the lucky ones using a Samsung Note 4 and you'd like to share your virtual reality experience with others, you may broadcast your experience to a TV by using a Google Chromecast stick.



Download, install and open the official Chromecast screen

* Open the menu and navigate to "Cast Screen"
* Wait for it to connect to the screen
* Open the Oculus application
* Plug your phone into the Samsung Gear VR

d. Troubleshooting

* On your phone, go to "Settings"
* Go to "About"
* Click 5 times on the "Build Number" to unlock the developer options.
* Click back to return to the previous menu.
* Click on developers options.
* Click on "Simulate Secondard Displays"
* Choose 720 x 480 mdpi (secure). You'll see a small window on the top left appear when activated.
* You may now stream to Chromecast.
* When you're done streaming, return to the developer options and turn "developer options" to off.

e. How To Record Your VR Experience

In order to record your virtual reality experience with the Samsung Gear VR, you're going to need three pieces of hardware: An HDMI splitter, an HDMI capture card and of course, the Google Chromecast.

High quality hardware solution:

* Set up Google Chromecast (See the previous step, streaming from your TV) except instead of plugging the Chromecast directly into your television, you want to split the HDMI into 2 outputs using the HDMI splitter.
* Plug one HDMI output into your television
* Plug one HDMI output into your HDMI capture card.
* Open the Chromecast menu and navigate to "Cast Screen"
* Start recording on your HDMI capture device.
Alternatively, you can use a pure software solution which involves mirroring your phone's screen. This won't provide the same quality but will do the job in many instances.

Low quality software solution:

* Make sure your phone and your computer are connected to the same WIFI network.
* Download and install http://www.mirrorop.com/ on both your phone and your computer
* Start MirrorOp and any recording software on your computer (Screenflow for Mac, Camtasia for PC)
* Start your Samsung Gear VR
Recording via software mirroring is great for tutorials with static images. If you want to record fast action video, I would recommend investing in a hardware solution.

Above are everything You Need to Know about Gear VR. Now just make full use of your Gear VR, combined with compatible smartphone and have an immersive virtual reality experience that you won't soon forget!

Tips: Best Samsung Gear VR apps and games for your reference

1. ALTSPACE VR

Price: Free

Altspace VR is a social platform which you'll need to sign up to in order to use. But you should do just that as the app offers a wholly original experience. You basically hang out with other headset users in a virtual space where you can watch videos together, or chat using the mic on your phone. There's also events, like quizzes and even Dungeons and Dragons games. You might also want to take in a stand up comedy show while you're there.

Altspace is also cross-platform, so you'll be mingling with other users who have different headsets, including the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. Of course, with the Gear VR you're somewhat limited movement-wise, but you can navigate through the virtual world by looking at an area and tapping the touchpad on the side of the Gear.

You can also share your web browser with other users, but to be honest that sounds like a disaster waiting to happen.

2. NEXTVR

Price: Free

This is one of the coolest apps you can get for the Gear VR. NextVR live streams events in 180 degrees, giving you a front-row seat to everything from sports events to US Presidential debates. It's also been used to stream the US Open and NASCAR, and there are plans to stream more in 2016, starting with the BIG EAST Men's College Basketball Tournament.

While such a thing might not appeal to all, there's some clever stuff going on with the upcoming broadcast. You can choose your perspective, whether it be a low, mid-court camera or a wider view. There will also be a pop-up screen for showing replays and close-ups. If you're not into sports, there are sure to be a range of new events coming this year. Being put directly into a big event as it happens is an exciting prospect, so keep an eye on NextVR in the coming months for updates on forthcoming projects.

3. SAMSUNG INTERNET

Price: Free

Samsung's browser offers a unique way to interact with your favourite sites. Access various sites using the voice control or use the on-screen keyboard to navigate your way through the VR version of the net.

The browser also supports 360 degree video, which means you can head over to YouTube and check out the increasingly large amounts of 360 degree content on offer.

There's also Gaze mode, which allows you to select menus by simply looking at them, meaning you can go through a whole browsing session without lifting a finger.

Samsung Internet also comes with all the familiar browsing features such as tabs and bookmarks.

4. LAND'S END

Price: $9.99

Developed by Ustwo, the people behind the popular mobile offering Monument Valley, Land's End is a puzzle game with some impressive visuals.

There's five chapters of slow-paced puzzle action to get through and the game uses the Gear VR's head tracking to great effect. The idea is to link dots together by looking at them, which sounds pretty dull but the game really does feel immersive. It will probably only take you an hour or so to complete, but its gameplay and enchanting visuals are worth paying for. You'll be taken through several futuristic landscapes, from barren deserts to verdant hills. If anything, buy the game just for a relaxing VR excursion.

5. OCULUS 360 PHOTOS

Price: Free

This is one of the standard apps the comes pre-loaded with the Gear VR. While there are several options for viewing 360 degree photos with your headset, the Oculus 360 photos app has a few extras that make it worth your while.

The main benefit you'll get with this particular 360 photo viewer is content from Getty images. The ‘360° View by Getty Images' feature gives you access to some of the best and most immersive panoramic images available. Getty has been taking 360 degree photos since 2012 and has a range of images on offer. In fact, the entire archive includes more than 80 million photos. From news and sports events such as the 2014 FIFA World Cup, to entertainment events such as the Cannes Film Festival, Getty's range of images make Oculus 360 photos one of, if not the best, VR photo viewing option.

6. SOUNDSCAPE

Price: $2.99

Why not use your time in the VR world to make some music? That's exactly what Soundscape, from indie developer Sander Sneek, lets you do. The game puts you into a sci-fi environment where you can tap on a large screen to add musical notes, effects, and drums. Sounds like a recipe for some of the most discordant tunes ever created doesn't it?

Well, because all the notes are based on a pentatonic scale, all your compositions will sound great. You're not going to win a Grammy for your efforts but Soundscape really is fun, especially when you get into some multiplayer action. The game allows you to jam out with two other people and features a tutorial mode to help those who might feel a little overwhelmed at first.

7. ROSE

Price: Free

Rose is an interesting entry on the Oculus Store. It's an app from Penrose Studios, makers of VR films, which features a particularly inspired short film called Rosebud. Originally a DK2 demo for the Oculus Rift called ‘The Rose and I', Rosebud tells the story of a boy who meets a flower. A pared down version of the original film, which was premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, is what appears on the Gear VR app.

Whereas the DK2 demo allowed users to move around using the Rift's DK2 tracking system, the Gear VR's lack of such a system meant the developers had to create a new way of moving around within Rosebud. The Torbit system is the result. It uses the touchpad on the side of the Gear VR to let you change your perspective of the events in the film.

8. GUNJACK

Price: $9.99

This arcade turret shooter set in space was originally developed under the title Project Nemesis, and puts you straight into the EVE universe. You take on an increasingly difficult horde of enemies from your spaceship's cockpit, where if you look down, you'll notice you've been given an entirely new body. What's more, Gunjack doesn't require a game controller. You aim using your head and tap the touchpad on the side of the Gear VR to fire. Of course, you can use a controller, which makes this a little easier, but either way Gunjack is a thoroughly enjoyable game.

Unfortunately there's no free demo so you're going to have to shell out for the full game if you want to take on the alien hordes. If you do choose to download, you'll get a great little shooter which, while it won't enrapture you for hours, is great fun for a quick VR escape.

9. OCULUS ARCADE

Price: Free

You'll need a game pad for this one. Oculus Arcade is as it sounds: a virtual arcade where you can play classic games from Sonic to Pac-Man, and other games from Sega and Midway. To start playing, just look at any of the games and it will start. The controls on the arcade cabinet will also mimic your presses on the physical game controller.

While you'll have to pay to unlock unlimited play, Oculus Arcade provides enough of a nostalgia trip to warrant at least a quick look. If you find yourself loving spending your days in a fake arcade, you can always shell out for full access later. There's 22 title available so you'll have enough to keep you going for a while if you do venture into the virtual arcade.

10. VRSE

Price: Free

If you're looking to sample some of the most slickly produced VR content available, Vrse has you covered. The company says its mission is to 'tell extraordinary stories in virtual reality', and has so far managed to live up to that aim. The app brings together short documentaries and films made specifically for VR by director Chris Milk and technologist Aaron Koblin. It currently features work commissioned by The New York Times, Vice, and others. There's also a collaboration with the UN which resulted in the short films 'Clouds over Sidra' and 'Waves of Grace' – both of which are worth checking out.

Also worth a look is the New York Times commissioned 'Take Flight', in which you start at ground level in NYC, only to be lifted high above the city into the clouds. It's a surreal but strangely calming experience, and one which demonstrates the potential of VR film-making to create transporting experiences.

Above are everything You Need to Know about Gear VR. Now just make full use of your Gear VR, combined with compatible smartphone and have an immersive virtual reality experience that you won't soon forget!

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2016-04-12

The Differences Between Side-by-Side 3D, Anaglyph 3D and Top/Bottom 3D

Summary: This article is going to give you a full understanding of the differences between Side-by-Side 3D, Anaglyph 3D and Top/Bottom 3D.

With the modern technology growing rapidly, we are easier to access the 3D files available. Watching 3D films in cinema, downloading 3D videos from YouTube, playing 3D movies via VR handsets, etc. And when dealing with such 3D video files, chances are you have heard about some terms like Side-by-Side 3D, Anaglyph 3D and Top/Bottom 3D. Are you get a bit confused? What're the differences between them? Don't worry! This article aims to bring you a comprehensive understanding of such three 3D modes, so that you can have a better option for different purposes.

What Is SBS 3D?

Side-by-Side 3D, also known as SBS 3D is intended for both right and left eyes with two halves on the right and left. How Side-by-Side 3D works? The principle for SBS 3D is that the entire 1080p or 720p content for the left eye and the right eye scaled down horizontally to fit the left side and the right side of the frame respectively.

Side-by-Side 3D is usually used for cable or air television, and most TVs and some projectors are using this kind of 3D technology to achieve better perspective. Though the output quality for Side-by-Side 3D is not so good, it is quite a popular way for you to backup a 3D Blu-ray disc to a smaller size to watch on 3D TV, Virtual Reality Devices or media streaming box, etc.


What Is Anaglyph 3D?

Anaglyph 3D refers to a type of stereo 3D image and this kind of 3D technology uses filters of different colors, typically red and cyan. The optical 3D effect can be achieved when viewed with a pair of red-cyan glasses. The red filter enables the left eye to view the red part of the anaglyph image, and the cyan filter allows the right eye to see the blue or green part of the anaglyph image. Usually glasses with red-blue lenses or with red-green lens shall be worn to enjoy an anaglyph 3D video.

Anaglyph 3D has a wide range of applications in the fields of science, design, film and art. There are movies adopting anaglyph 3D available on the market, and anaglyph 3D HDTV programs for you to enjoy 3D videos at home.



What Is Top/Bottom 3D?

Top/bottom 3D can be largely understood the same as SBS 3D, except that the entire frame for each eye is respectively scaled down in a vertical way to fit the top-half and bottom-half of the frame. Sometimes when your display device has the specific requirement of the input as top/bottom 3D, this option is ready for you.



How to Watch 2D/3D movies on VR headsets with 3D effect

Supposing you have some 2D/3D movies at hand and intend to enjoy them with your sleek VR Handsets like Samsung Gear VR, Google Cardboard VR, Oculus Rift, Zeiss VR One, Archos VR, etc, with 3D cinematic effect. Brorsoft Video Converter Ultimate can do a big favor to you! It supports almost all input and output video/audio formats, it can change 2D/3D movies, no matter best horror movies on Netflix, family/kids movies, or action movies to 2D or 3D MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV, etc for your specific use on Gear VR, VR One, Rift DK2, Google Cardboard, etc with three types of 3D effects: Side-by-Side 3D, Anaglyph 3D and Top-Bottom 3D.

This excellent gadget also allows you convert any videos for playback on popular media devices including iPad/iPhone/iPod, Apple TV, Galaxy Tab, etc. You just need to select the device as the output format and you can simply convert your videos to fit your device without further settings. The converting speed and output quality are both outstanding, you are also offered the freedom to customize your generated video files as you wish.



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2016-04-09

How to Watch 3D videos on Samsung Gear VR?

Summary: Want to watch 3D movies on Samsung Gear VR? This article shows you how to make it with a step-by-step tutorial.



Samsung's Gear VR is the best virtual reality gadget you can buy right now, and a great way to jump into the world of VR gaming and entertainment. With it, you can easily immersive 3D movies on Gear VR with a compatible Samsung phone. At present, more and more customers want to buy it for experiencing 3D movies with 3D terrific effect at home. However, quite a few people are still confused about the workflow. In term of this, this article aims to demonstarte a detailed tutorial on how to watch 3D movies on Samsung Gear VR. If you are interested, keeping reading...

Part 1: Watch supported 3D movies on Gear VR

For your knowledge, videos in MP4/AVI/FLV are supported well by Samsung Gear VR, that's to say, you're able to play the above videos on Gear VR directly with 3D effect follow with the tutorial below:

To view your SBS 3D video files on your Gear VR, follow these steps:

* On your MicroSD card file directory, navigate to Oculus > Movies > Your Movies
* Create a new folder within "Your Movies" and label it "3D"
* Import or move your side-by-side 3D videos into your newly created "3D" folder
* Once you have created your 3D content folder and imported compatible video files, insert your MicroSD card into your Galaxy Note 4 (if it isn't already), dock the phone in your Gear VR, and don the virtual reality headset.

Then:

Navigate to Oculus Cinema from the main menu

* Navigate to "My Videos" from the Oculus Cinema content library menu
* Select the 3D video you wish to view (if you followed the above steps it should have a "3D" label in the upper righthand corner)
* Choose the cinema mode to begin playback

The software is coded to automatically convert any video in the "3D" folder for 3D playback. While the included documentation and tutorials don't make the process completely obvious, the answer is buried in the literature accompanying the Gear VR's Oculus Mobile SDK along with plenty of other tips on importing your own content for viewing on Samsung's virtual reality headset. We'll be sharing more of these helpful tips and tricks in the coming days.

Other VR apps recommend:

* Homido 360 VR player
* Cineveo VR (CINEVEO – Virtual Reality Cinema, the popular VR cinema app for Oculus Rift, is now available for Android with Cardboard VR support. Grab some popcorn, it's movie time! "CINEVEO offers a mind-blowing voyage into a new realm of movie entertainment and forever changes the way you will want to watch movies."
* VR Cinema for Cardboard (You can use the Google Cardboard or other such devices to create your own little personal cinema experience. VR Cinema for Cardboard turns MP4 format videos and other formats if you pay for the pro version into a split-screen view for the VR headsets.)

Part 2: How to watch unsupported video formats to Gear VR headset
If your video format is not included above, like VOB, MTS, MXF, Tivo,etc, Brorsoft Video Converter Ultimate merits your try. Unlike other converters on the market like Handbrake, MPEG Streamclip or FFmpeg converter, it supports almost all input and output video/audo formats, it can change 2D/3D movies, no matter best horror movies on Netflix, family/kids movies, or action movies to 2D or 3D MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV, etc for your specific use on Gear VR, VR One, Rift DK2, Google Cardboard, etc. or directly to latest mobile devices such as iPhone 6/6 Plus, iPad Air 2/Mini 3, Samsung Galaxy Note/S series, etc, and the unique feature to easily work with almost every commercially produced Blu-rays and DVDs.



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2016-04-05

How to Watch DVD movies on Google Cardboard with 3D effect

Summary: Have some DVD collections and wanna enjoy them on Google Cardboard? This article aims to offer you a full 3D movie experience with Google Cardboard.


Ever dreamed of experiencing virtual reality but can't afford any of that cool Oculus Rift gear? That's Okay, neither can we, but that doesn't mean we can't switch to a cheap VR experience with Google Cardboard, which is a perfect choice for those who want to give VR a whirl without breaking the bank. It consists of a low-cost, DIY virtual reality headset that anyone can build, and a software platform that makes it incredibly easy for app developers to add VR support to their creations. What's more, it will work well with any Android and iOS smartphone. Supposing you have a bunch of DVD collections at hand, chances are you want to enjoy them on Google Cardboard with 3D cinematic effect.

As we know, to watch your own DVD movies on Cardboard with 3D effect, you can download a free app called Cardboard theater, which allows you to enjoy your own 2D and 3D movies in a virtual cinema. And according to its spec, Cardboard theater supports SBS, Over/Under and Red-Cyan anaglyph formats as well as plain 2D movies in all formats originally supported by your phone. So the best workaround is to convert a frame packed DVD to a SBS video.

On this case, I highly recommend you for the professional yet easy-to-use Brorsoft DVD Ripper, which has the ability to legally remove the kinds of DVD copy protections from commercial DVD discs and transform them to 3D SBS MP4 video supported by both Android/iOS devices and Google Cardboard, with fast speed and excellent output quality. If you are a Mac user, you can turn to Brorsoft DVD Ripper for Mac. Below is the step-by-step guide on converting DVD to Google Cardboard playable 3D SBS formats.

Guide of Ripping DVDs for Viewing on Google Cardboard with 3D effect

Step 1. Import DVD source files

Insert the DVD disc into your computer's DVD drive and click the "Load DVD" button on the top left to select and load the DVD movies you want to play on your Galaxy phones or tablets. ISO and IFO files are also supported. After the movies are loaded, you can preview them on the right viewing window and adjust volume or take snapshots freely.



Step 2. Choose output video format

If you are looking for 3D effect, you are advised to click "Format" and move to "3D Video" category. There are a lot of format options for you, here "MP4 Side-by-Side 3D Video (*.mp4)" is recommended. Or just move to "Common Video" and click "H.264 Video(*.mp4)" for plain 2D playback.



Step 3. Start ripping DVD to Google Cardboard

Hit the "Convert" button under "Preview" window to carry out the conversion process. Once the conversion is finished, you can click "Open" button to get the output files. Now you can stream converted video to Android devices or your iPhone and play with Google Cardboard.

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