Quoted from Yazan Sboul:
> How is this VR Headset relevent to QTVRs, can you just hook it up to any laptop or
> PC and view the sceen up close, and use it to view a QTVR by turning your head?
I think that's the idea. You'd be using VGA or TV-out at 1024x768 (don't expect the
clarity of a big screen, it's still only 640x480 pixels effectively).
For interactive QTVR, it might require some extra driver (because usually those
things come with plug-ins for games, and not for Quicktime). Sure is a nice idea,
and a lot cheaper than they used to be. Maybe using a video game construction
software, and the panorama image as background, might be easier than using QTVR
directly.
I've been looking for something like this for a long time, to use it as a hands-free
viewfinder if the camera is not easily reachable (e.g. on top of a pole) since most
"entry" or "prosumer" cameras come with "live video out", and a bigger DSLR can be
rigged to carry a small video cam module on its viewfinder, but the "monocular"
clip-on headsets are still at 2000$. I just don't get that... shouldn't a simple
one-eye viewer be at half the price of that 399$ model? (i even considered getting
one of those toy "spy r/c cars" and rewiring their cheap headset as a camera
viewfinder - anyone with further knowledge of that?)
-Markus
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