: Use software like VLC Media Player or the MP4 to VR Converter on Windows, which allows you to drag the mouse to change the camera perspective.
To experience this piece as intended, you generally need a VR-capable viewer.
: You can use apps like Google Cardboard to split the screen for use with a phone-based VR viewer.
: This is the specific subject of the piece, potentially a character, portrait, or a reference to a well-known figure (such as Judy Garland) within a VR environment.
: This indicates the file is an MP4 video formatted for virtual reality playback. This type of file usually contains 360-degree or 180-degree footage that allows a user to look around the environment using a VR headset or specialized software. How to use this piece
: You can sideload the .mp4 file onto devices like a Meta Quest or PICO to watch it in an immersive player.
Watch VR180 and 360-degree videos with Cardboard - YouTube Help
: Use software like VLC Media Player or the MP4 to VR Converter on Windows, which allows you to drag the mouse to change the camera perspective.
To experience this piece as intended, you generally need a VR-capable viewer.
: You can use apps like Google Cardboard to split the screen for use with a phone-based VR viewer.
: This is the specific subject of the piece, potentially a character, portrait, or a reference to a well-known figure (such as Judy Garland) within a VR environment.
: This indicates the file is an MP4 video formatted for virtual reality playback. This type of file usually contains 360-degree or 180-degree footage that allows a user to look around the environment using a VR headset or specialized software. How to use this piece
: You can sideload the .mp4 file onto devices like a Meta Quest or PICO to watch it in an immersive player.
Watch VR180 and 360-degree videos with Cardboard - YouTube Help