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All our kids have left so we are sitting in the dark with TV off .
I would expect during the Wireless Festival they will be posts regarding individuals experience regarding connectivity etc. just to remind those technophobes, you need an internet connection, just cause your phone shows you have wireless enabled doesn't mean you are connected or you have the bandwidth to deliver the content. Happy viewing, what times Elvis on
point 3 is the key imo.
Thankyou, very clear now. What's required now is
1. weekend success = better than expected MVR App downloads
2. Proves to the big players there is demand for this as an add-on on offering to existing and new customers
3. Wider interest from other genres to deliver similar platform using MVR
4. Bigger music/media player to need to own this
5. New entrants who have not been involved before, who can share the vision.
6. Patience and time
All my opinion, happy weekend, and good luck everyone.
Thank you Whatshare, a far better explanation than mine, it’s appreciated! GLA
Djp57 you will get the same 360 experience through the YouTube or Facebook app as you will the MelodyVR App. The benefit to using the MelodyVR app will be the ability to select the camera view you prefer via the Jump spots. YouTube and Facebook players won't have this function so users will have to watch via the 'Directors cut' which will switch to the cameras MVR production choose. All platforms will give the user the ability to look around or use a finger/mouse to pan around looking in full 360 degrees though.
Mel5 MVR's footage is recorded in monoscopic 360. There is no depth to video footage like stereoscopic recording so the footage will always appear flat rather than 3D regardless of whether you are viewing in in a VR headset or on a 2D screen such a mobile or computer.
Revenue not venue
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Hopefully Facebook & Youtube will be adding Adverts, &putting venue into MVR bank account!
You never get a FREE LUNCH ... OR was that Launch ....
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360 experience in You Tube or Facebook, in my opinion, you will only have a 2d effect through a secondary transmission, 360 will only be available through the VR Oculus or MelodyVR App, IMO
Maybe one for Mel5... if you watch the Wireless Festival on YouTube or Facebook, do you have the same 360° experience as on watching via the Melody App?