- November 24, 2019
- BoninblueDesignLaboratory
VR MEDIA VIEWER
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About
This application is a VR media viewer that can view various digital contents such as image files, audio files, 2D video files, VR video files. (180° screen, 360° screen, side-by-side / top-and-bottom stereoscopic support)Application features 【 File browser specialized for repeated use 】Designed with emphasis on comfort when file-browsing repeatedly, such as a home screen for immediate access to f…




- The best viewer for 360 photos in VR on Steam, also performs well with classic 2D photos.
- Great user interface and features for viewing 3D movies and stereoscopic photos, with support for multiple formats.
- Offers steady playback and a good file browser, making it a reliable choice for VR media viewing.
- The software is unstable and can crash after viewing a limited number of directories.
- Limited 3D VR playback capabilities, with some formats not supported.
- Lacks audio stream toggle for MKVs with multiple language streams, making it less useful for certain media.
optimization
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeUsers praise the optimization of the media player for its excellent price/performance ratio, noting that it experiences fewer performance issues compared to other SteamVR video players, particularly with WMR devices. The emphasis on steady playback without frame skips is highlighted as a critical feature, contrasting with other applications that prioritize additional features over consistent performance.
“I find the price/performance ratio very good.”
“The reason it's good is it does not have as many performance issues as I have seen when compared to any other SteamVR video player when using a WMR device.”
“Steady playback (no apparent skips from poorly timed or missing frames, even if the application says the frame rate is constant) should be the number one priority in a media player, though many apps seem to overlook that and just put a bunch of features in their player that seem to cause inconsistent performance issues.”