Cant believe I made the cut, this made my day! I have so much more bigger and better 180 3D 8k content coming in 2024 its gonna blow you away! Maui Hawaii: Road to Hana experience premieres in a couple weeks, then Seattle Washington, and after that a whole Japan series followed by Dia de los Muertos Mexico City. All in the next few months so keep an eye out on the channel :D
Your videos are simply amazing now on Quest 3 on 8k,especially that last Fort Lauderdale. Hoping you will make videos more frequently,even if just walking around,doesnt matter.
Video creator here: I've shot and posted a bunch of 5.7K 360 VR, shot using my insta360 One X2. The leader in 3D 180 VR cameras is Canon, but the camera and lens is $5K so that will have to wait for me. Tomorrow 16 April insta360 is releasing what is expected to be an 8K 360 camera "X4?". So I think more 360 content is coming soon. My advice if you start shooting 360 or even 180: please don't be whipping the camera around. Keep the camera nearly still, and the motion comes from the user moving their headset around. If both are moving, then keep a bucket nearby.
check out the diy ambisonic microphone project, the ambi-alice. theres a guide video here on youtube, if you want to step up your audio quality and get a mic thats as good as a £1000 mic, for a fraction of the price.
Your comment is underrated. People filming with VR really need to learn to stop being so excited when filming, and keep it steady. Later when you watch your 3D video, it's moving twice as fast, and they are usually 30 fps, so imagine 30 fps with world-sized monitors, it's gonna be jumpy!
Hi @SteveandLizDonaldson, do you also offer this content in high resolution 180 VR? I shy away from 360 VR because its always much lower quality than 4320p HDR60 180 VR content. Because of this, whenever I see a video marked 360 VR I just ignore it. I may be in the minority but I've never seen a 360 VR video that comes anywhere near the quality of 180 VR.
@@eighties8 Since I wrote this, I did buy the insta360 X4 (it's 8K 360) and the quality is visibly better than my old X2. So if you go through UA-cam, make sure you look for 360 that has been created and rendered in 8K. As far as 180 VR, I'm still waiting for an affordable solution that is great resolution, so if you have a good candidate please let me know. I do watch all of my results on an Meta Quest 3. Thanks.
Yes, we need more 3D content as VR users demand is increasing, the 3D has pretty much died the past years because it was so much impratical and used only in cinemas
I partially agree, here. these 8k videos look stunning in vr, but the lack of interaction makes them somewhat different than actual interactive vr content. However, many videos can be extremely educational, just a different way of watching tv.
I edit and post 360 8K videos of theme parks and other attractions to my channel. Super excited that UA-cam is finally allowing people to watch this content on the latest tech in the higher resolution!
FYI, 8K 360 VR Videos will look exactly the same as any 4K 180 VR video, and Quest 3 was already playing those. There is a limitation by UA-cam, 8K it is the top max resolution allowed on UA-cam, and 180 VR videos it is limited to 4K, so the only way to see 8K videos are 2D regular videos on UA-cam, but those look almost the same as 4K videos, just because the display on the Quest 3 it's 2208 pixels vertical total, so even at full screen 2d video it is not using all the pixels of the display, because it's just the 16:9 rectangle of the video in front, not the whole FOV like the 180 or 360 videos. Anyways, remember to put on Quest 3 the resolution of the UA-cam app at at least 2208 px vertical using sidequest or Quest Game Optimizer for a better quality.
UA-cam if they wanted could mirror the 180 and blur it, then blend the edges out so there's no obvious blank space. Don't feel 360 is all that important as it's much easier to focus the main attraction up front, but not having blank space is really nice to immersion even if you don't fully look around. Besides sports, really hope they get to filming stage plays in 180 3D with the camera in the seating area with the audience. A great play bring out the reaction of an audience that itself adds to the enjoyment. Would love to re-experience that now and again.
UA-cam used to process anything 8k and higher to 8, 6, 5 and 4K, but they stopped doing it a couple of years ago. I'm hoping this processing returns. I've been trying to upload 8K videos for a few days now and UA-cam repeatedly processes them only to 4K. UA-cam was better for 180 and 360 film creators when you could upload at 5 and 6K and have them processed and viewable at 5 and 6K.
8K VR (2D) playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLDMoFM1imE3P4Lg896-c3lNzRyRl002_H.html 8K 3D VR playlist (Hugh Hou): ua-cam.com/play/PLAyCpxLR2TxvqNdgU4dMQNrRCu37zHyzT.html Other 8K 3D VR videos: ua-cam.com/video/G6-hgdatqFc/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/g4Rz1X2EE34/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/BzNSvcME_a8/v-deo.html Unfortunately, VR 180 is still limited to 4K (AFAIK).
I post 360 travel videos on my channel.. i posted some in 8k in past so will see if UA-cam automatically changed those to 8k.. Will pay more attention to upscaling old videos to 8K now that UA-cam officially allows it
Thanks for the update which I would too love to see 8k theme park and Orlando vids seeing as I'm planning to return when epic universe opens next year... But yeah till then I'll stick with flying over it in Microsoft flight sim 2020... Which the world gen does do a good job at capuring the big land marks!
Disney ought to make their own 180 3D VR videos: e.g. Star Wars space chases though Death Star trench and tunnels, Pixar shorts, Avatar Flight of Passage, Dinosaur TRex chasing you, etc.
Yes, you're missing something: The video is 8K fit into 180 degrees of view, whereas your headset is around 4K fit in around 110 degrees of view. So, it's possible to have an 8K video viewable in your headset, but you have to turn to see the full 180 degree view of all those pixels, which makes sense. This is why 8K 360 still looks crap, because it's just nowhere near enough resolution to be spread over the full 360 degrees, and it's also still 2D as well, which makes it looks even worse. When we can genuinely see 360 VR videos in stereoscopic 3D at a resolution high enough to make them look even as good as these 180 8K videos, it's going to be great. And when we go even higher resolution with the full 360 degree videos also combined with the actual headsets having a much larger field of view too, it's going to start becoming very special indeed.
It is only for the Quest 3 app since Quest 3 is the first Quest headset to support the AV1 codec which is what UA-cam encodes its 8K content with. Quest 2 is more than capable of playing 8K video, just not UA-cam’s. Many of the high quality 8K UA-cam videos are also on the Meta TV app and can be played back in 8K on Quest 2 and 3.
Dizzy just watching this, I wish it was not an issue for me! Any suggestions? I think you had a vid on it before, but did you ever get dizzy or headaches after playing?
Playing with a fan blowing air on your skin helps reduce nausea. Also noticing when you’re starting to get sick and stopping sooner rather than later so your brain doesn’t start to associate VR as being a dangerous thing and triggering nausea to make you avoid it faster/sooner. My roommate had to play 10 mins or less for about two months before her body finally adjusted. I still can’t play games with a lot of movement in screen that moved past me too fast that I can’t control. If games let me set speed limits and “blinders”/vignetting/darkened sides when turning or moving fast it also helps reduce motion sickness. (Your eyes are used to movement happening in front of you while you’re sitting still because of tv, it’s when that’s happening in your periphery that trips your brain up. In some games/videos I can get through very triggery scenes by focusing my eyes on some point in the distance to get similar benefit of blinders to force the periphery to be more out of focus/out of eyesight. This is the only way I can play games where I’m flying an airplane or in a moving boat that’s pitching about on the waves. Ie look where you’re going not at what’s flying by, the same way we do in real life when driving cars, bike, motorcycles.). As for headaches, I found a halo strap with a battery on the back to distribute the weight better helped a ton. Strap styles just put too much pressure around my head and I get massive headaches in about 15 mins. With halo style I can play 2-3 hrs. But with the heat of the Q3 I definitely have to play with standing fan blowing on me to keep cooler. Good luck :)
i post 360 travel videos and I think for most the best thing to do is just face forward and look around, but dont spin around to look at entire scene.. in my videos I have the main focus in front to minimize people having issues
Would Quest 3 users suggest an upgrade from Quest 2? Reason I'm asking is, I won't get much for my Quest 2 in the market where I am. So I will pretty much have to buy Quest 3 and keep the Quest 2 or give it away to a friend or something. I love VR and use my Quest 2 and PSVR2 regularly..
biggest change for me was the lenses basically everywhere you look is as sharp as the middle. audio also improved a little and yes passthrough also a lot better. its just more eye relaxing for me compared to quest 2. But if you buy for example from amazon and you dont like it you can send it back without a problem.
Also something to consider if u give it to a friend u can create a separate username under the same account and they can play all the games u own for free. And y’all could play them together
Is it possible to cache UA-cam videos like the meta tv app if we don’t have enough bandwidth to play it real time? I couldn’t find an option last time I tried
Can someone explain to me the benifit of these 8k videos if the meta quest 3 only supports 2064 x 2208 pixels which is nowhere near 8k. I am quite new to all this so I don’t understand. I’m being serious. Please could somebody explain the benefit of 8k on VR?
The video is 8K fit into 180 degrees of view, whereas your headset is around 4K fit in around 110 degrees of view. So, it's possible to have an 8K video viewable in your headset, but you have to turn to see the full 180 degree view of all those pixels, which makes sense. This is why 8K 360 still looks crap, because it's just nowhere near enough resolution to be spread over the full 360 degrees, and it's also still 2D as well, which makes it looks even worse. When we can genuinely see 360 VR videos in stereoscopic 3D at a resolution high enough to make them look even as good as these 180 8K videos, it's going to be great. And when we go even higher resolution with the full 360 degree videos also combined with the actual headsets having a much larger field of view too, it's going to start becoming very special indeed. But, interestingly, even if you just watch an 8K UA-cam video on the headset on the normal non-VR windowed view, it still looks gorgeous. So I guess the lower-res videos are actually showing less pixels per degree than the Quest 3 is properly capable of, and these 8K videos are much closer to that. Seriously, though, just the 8K regular UA-cam videos on the Quest 3 looking mesmerising to me. It's usually ones that were designed to be watched on 8K TVs as like demos to show off how nice stuff can look on them in that resolution, and it's just as effective as doing that here too imo. Really makes me wonder how in the hell I still can't view movies in my Quest 3 at that quality officially, especially any stereoscopic 3D movies like The Super Mario Bros. Movie for example.
I still think 360 video stuff is crap in these VR headsets with the resolution and compression limits, at least everything I've found, but 180 is decent. And just watching simple 8K flat videos on UA-cam in my Quest 3 is dang impressive. I can't believe I have never been able to and still can't to this day officially watch actual movies at that resolution and/or quality on it too, especially stereoscopic 3D movies like The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Meta is so dropping the ball there.
I don't understand this does the quest 3 have a 8k display??... Similar thing as the demos on UA-cam for Dolby Atmos, UA-cam does not support Dolby Atmos it's only 5.1?
You have to understand one thing. You don't see whole image ale the time. Whole scene is 8k but what you actually see is only part of that. If you watch 1080p videos, imagine how pixels are stretched over for example 360 video.
@@repvoid7680 You are talking about whole image on screen. Yes, it looks little bit better when downsampled to lower res screen. I was talking about actual vr content and when you look straight ahead in 360 video you see like 1/4 of an actual image so quest screens are picking all pixels without downsampling.
yeah thats not how video resolution for vr video works. the video is 8k, and its full 180, or sometimes, 200, 210 degrees in all directions. looking through the lenses you're only looking at a 90 degree section of that video. so about 1/4 of it, at any one time. so an 8k video is about the same resolution as a 2k per eye screen headset.
Bro I been watching 180 since gearvr, gearvr was great for media, I believe there should still be phone vr. And if you sell it as a vr phone, the first PhoneVR 📱
8K / 180 seems like the minimum standard although there are some creators that make good stuff at lower, but I cannot understand why meta even allows 4k 3d videos featured on their tv / feed, just a good way to turn people off to VR imo.
The only thing about those 8K videos is the music. I would prefer silence if they can't add ambient sounds. But all the 8K vides I see are some beach with music. I never was one for music at a beach scene. Just show me a beach and let me hear it.
The quest 3 lenses don’t support 8k closer to 2k per lenses you will it be watching anything in 8k you can apply 8k but it will just eat more data but you will not be watching it in 8k
@@busterbrown1686 nope. It had 8k selectable and was a noticeable improvement over 4k. I have had a quest 3 since launch and I have also been watching 8k UA-cam videos with that on the native app also since the day I got it.
@@bigdaddy5303 The Quest 2 doesn't have the processing power for decoding 8k to display 8K. The video would be slow and choppy. Plus Quest 2 doesn't support 8k and Quest 3 didn't until now, hence this video letting you know it's now supported. So since it's not supported on the Quest 2 it is downgraded automatically in the head set to 1440p. Not being smart, but Google "can you watch 8k on a Quest 2".
@@YourFather311totally disagree, I am looking at the quest three but haven't yet (got other priorities in my life) I will, just haven't yet, the quest 2 is still a great headset... Man we are quick to forget how impressed we were with that, not saying the 3 isn't better in sure it is but the 2 ain't bad if you're not crazy about the pass through
Ok, just to address many crying tards in the comments about "dUr tHe LeNsEs ArN't 8k So iMaGe IsN't 8k" no S sherlock, HOWEVER an 8k setting via UA-cam will ALWAYS "look" better than the 4k setting because of a little thing called SUPERSAMPLING. Which means the signal output will be 8k, which means the pixels on the 4k displays of the Quest 3 will have more information to render than if the video was outputting a native 4k signal. This should have been explained in the video so there would be less brainlets in the comments. Otherwise great vid!
@@repvoid7680 I really hope you realise that you are kidding yourself. If a video is recorded and edited at a higher resolution than 4k and then published at 4k, it will NEVER look better if viewed on a device that can only physically display less than 4K. Not to mention that trying to play at 8k on a less than 4K device will also load up the processor and increase chances of lower framerates. The reason that you think 8K looks better is because people don't edit at a higher resolution and bit rate than the final output. Try playing a 4k video in an old 1080p TV.... or pc..
@@PJZombie Well with 360 or 180 only part of the video is displayed on the display, so 8k does have a difference even when quest display can't really display 8k. You can not compare quest with the TV here.
@swiftakas I think you need to go educate yourself how resolutions work. You can't see 8K on a lower resolution hardware device. You will (depending on the device) see better images (slightly) but IT ISN'T 8K! A well edited 4K video will look justcaa good aa the same 8K on a 4K (limited by hardware) device. I give up, you do you, be special.
@@PJZombie You need to educate yourself on how super sampling works. A game rendered on my PC at 4k looks substantially better on my 1080p monitor than if it were to run in native 1080p. Same goes for a higher setting when it comes to UA-cam. You put on 8k, it looks like 8k EVEN if the display is not 8k. Since some people only care about pixel counting and not what an image actually looks like, I'm not holding out hope you will at least concede in your next reply that an 8k setting will still look better than a 4k one even if it's displayed on a lower resolution screen.
I'm done with VR and selling my Quest 2 and 3. VR is so clunky, shitty and unuser friendly. Total PITA and inefficient to navigate around it's menus, etc. Graphics and sound are rubbish and is no more immersive than a good desktop screen. VR is a bloody gimmick IMHO! Still needs years of developement. Wish I never wasted my money to find out.
Cant believe I made the cut, this made my day! I have so much more bigger and better 180 3D 8k content coming in 2024 its gonna blow you away! Maui Hawaii: Road to Hana experience premieres in a couple weeks, then Seattle Washington, and after that a whole Japan series followed by Dia de los Muertos Mexico City. All in the next few months so keep an eye out on the channel :D
Subbing now!
Your videos are simply amazing now on Quest 3 on 8k,especially that last Fort Lauderdale. Hoping you will make videos more frequently,even if just walking around,doesnt matter.
How are you able to go to those places? For work, or do you just have money to travel?
Video creator here: I've shot and posted a bunch of 5.7K 360 VR, shot using my insta360 One X2. The leader in 3D 180 VR cameras is Canon, but the camera and lens is $5K so that will have to wait for me. Tomorrow 16 April insta360 is releasing what is expected to be an 8K 360 camera "X4?". So I think more 360 content is coming soon. My advice if you start shooting 360 or even 180: please don't be whipping the camera around. Keep the camera nearly still, and the motion comes from the user moving their headset around. If both are moving, then keep a bucket nearby.
check out the diy ambisonic microphone project, the ambi-alice. theres a guide video here on youtube, if you want to step up your audio quality and get a mic thats as good as a £1000 mic, for a fraction of the price.
@@ge2719 Thank you -- I will look for it.
Your comment is underrated. People filming with VR really need to learn to stop being so excited when filming, and keep it steady. Later when you watch your 3D video, it's moving twice as fast, and they are usually 30 fps, so imagine 30 fps with world-sized monitors, it's gonna be jumpy!
Hi @SteveandLizDonaldson, do you also offer this content in high resolution 180 VR? I shy away from 360 VR because its always much lower quality than 4320p HDR60 180 VR content. Because of this, whenever I see a video marked 360 VR I just ignore it. I may be in the minority but I've never seen a 360 VR video that comes anywhere near the quality of 180 VR.
@@eighties8 Since I wrote this, I did buy the insta360 X4 (it's 8K 360) and the quality is visibly better than my old X2. So if you go through UA-cam, make sure you look for 360 that has been created and rendered in 8K. As far as 180 VR, I'm still waiting for an affordable solution that is great resolution, so if you have a good candidate please let me know. I do watch all of my results on an Meta Quest 3. Thanks.
Personally, I value 3D over 360 any day of the week.
Yes, we need more 3D content as VR users demand is increasing, the 3D has pretty much died the past years because it was so much impratical and used only in cinemas
I partially agree, here. these 8k videos look stunning in vr, but the lack of interaction makes them somewhat different than actual interactive vr content. However, many videos can be extremely educational, just a different way of watching tv.
I agree. 360 videos are great, but they don’t feel real, they just feel like a giant display surrounding us.
@@alessandrocernuzzi that's not what they meant, they only compared 3D (typically 180°) to 2D 360°, both not interactive content formats
@@a.b.c.d.e oh, You're right, I misunderstood that. Thanks!
Good tip… I will do it some Universal Studios 180/360 8k videos to my fellows on Quest. Thanks. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
3D 180 > 2D 360 👍
180 = 0 ---> 360 = !!!!!! 180 is garbage, turn your head 5 degrees and the world ends...
This 8K VR180 update is a huge upgrade. I love the stuff from Baz Travels, particularly the stuff touring Rome.
The best 8K Disney video I would want to see for Quest would be Soarin'
I edit and post 360 8K videos of theme parks and other attractions to my channel. Super excited that UA-cam is finally allowing people to watch this content on the latest tech in the higher resolution!
Man, I’d LOVE to see 8K tours of Disney World hotel’s 🤗
FYI, 8K 360 VR Videos will look exactly the same as any 4K 180 VR video, and Quest 3 was already playing those. There is a limitation by UA-cam, 8K it is the top max resolution allowed on UA-cam, and 180 VR videos it is limited to 4K, so the only way to see 8K videos are 2D regular videos on UA-cam, but those look almost the same as 4K videos, just because the display on the Quest 3 it's 2208 pixels vertical total, so even at full screen 2d video it is not using all the pixels of the display, because it's just the 16:9 rectangle of the video in front, not the whole FOV like the 180 or 360 videos. Anyways, remember to put on Quest 3 the resolution of the UA-cam app at at least 2208 px vertical using sidequest or Quest Game Optimizer for a better quality.
We've been watching 8k for some time now. Wink wink
Brother no! 😂
I see a man of culture. wink wink
nahhhhhh 💀
Titeeeeees
lol
UA-cam if they wanted could mirror the 180 and blur it, then blend the edges out so there's no obvious blank space. Don't feel 360 is all that important as it's much easier to focus the main attraction up front, but not having blank space is really nice to immersion even if you don't fully look around.
Besides sports, really hope they get to filming stage plays in 180 3D with the camera in the seating area with the audience. A great play bring out the reaction of an audience that itself adds to the enjoyment. Would love to re-experience that now and again.
i watched some videos again and its a good difference in quality from 4k to 8k. good update
UA-cam used to process anything 8k and higher to 8, 6, 5 and 4K, but they stopped doing it a couple of years ago. I'm hoping this processing returns. I've been trying to upload 8K videos for a few days now and UA-cam repeatedly processes them only to 4K. UA-cam was better for 180 and 360 film creators when you could upload at 5 and 6K and have them processed and viewable at 5 and 6K.
8K VR (2D) playlist: ua-cam.com/play/PLDMoFM1imE3P4Lg896-c3lNzRyRl002_H.html
8K 3D VR playlist (Hugh Hou): ua-cam.com/play/PLAyCpxLR2TxvqNdgU4dMQNrRCu37zHyzT.html
Other 8K 3D VR videos:
ua-cam.com/video/G6-hgdatqFc/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/g4Rz1X2EE34/v-deo.html
ua-cam.com/video/BzNSvcME_a8/v-deo.html
Unfortunately, VR 180 is still limited to 4K (AFAIK).
I've got 8K videos showing up on the PC as 8k, but not on the UA-cam app on my Quest 2.
This element of VR is great so see move forward. I really see VR headsets in Senior homes.
I am buying one this week for a senior home. Looking for a good content now.
I post 360 travel videos on my channel.. i posted some in 8k in past so will see if UA-cam automatically changed those to 8k..
Will pay more attention to upscaling old videos to 8K now that UA-cam officially allows it
you sound allot better now glad your feeling better and this seems like a cool update too
Thanks for the update which I would too love to see 8k theme park and Orlando vids seeing as I'm planning to return when epic universe opens next year... But yeah till then I'll stick with flying over it in Microsoft flight sim 2020... Which the world gen does do a good job at capuring the big land marks!
It's nice to see Baz Travels promoted. I've been watching the channel for ages and it's excellent. It was great in 4K and even better now it's in 8K
Disney ought to make their own 180 3D VR videos: e.g. Star Wars space chases though Death Star trench and tunnels, Pixar shorts, Avatar Flight of Passage, Dinosaur TRex chasing you, etc.
Genius
0:05 hey that's Virginia Beach!
it is!
Doesn’t this exceed the resolution possible by the actual Quest 3 hardware? Or am I missing something (?)
Yes, you're missing something: The video is 8K fit into 180 degrees of view, whereas your headset is around 4K fit in around 110 degrees of view. So, it's possible to have an 8K video viewable in your headset, but you have to turn to see the full 180 degree view of all those pixels, which makes sense. This is why 8K 360 still looks crap, because it's just nowhere near enough resolution to be spread over the full 360 degrees, and it's also still 2D as well, which makes it looks even worse. When we can genuinely see 360 VR videos in stereoscopic 3D at a resolution high enough to make them look even as good as these 180 8K videos, it's going to be great. And when we go even higher resolution with the full 360 degree videos also combined with the actual headsets having a much larger field of view too, it's going to start becoming very special indeed.
hopefully the launch of insta360 X4 will boost the number of 8K videos
Finally, people can watch my statue videos in 8k😂😂😂
how you can watch 8k reso on 2k screen?
Quest 3 is a 4k display, and it's still not possible to watch 8k
I did the update and turned on a couple 8k 360 videos but its still jot 8k resolution
IS this only quest 3 or can quest 2 do 8k to?
same question
@@pichonprieto I tried it in quest 2. Doesnt seem to be available.
That's weird because they're not that different technically speaking...@@concept226
this update is only for quest 3
It is only for the Quest 3 app since Quest 3 is the first Quest headset to support the AV1 codec which is what UA-cam encodes its 8K content with. Quest 2 is more than capable of playing 8K video, just not UA-cam’s. Many of the high quality 8K UA-cam videos are also on the Meta TV app and can be played back in 8K on Quest 2 and 3.
O cool. I'll def try this. I'm looking to travel more and this can give me some ideas by giving me essentially a sneak peak into destinations.
Dizzy just watching this, I wish it was not an issue for me! Any suggestions? I think you had a vid on it before, but did you ever get dizzy or headaches after playing?
Playing with a fan blowing air on your skin helps reduce nausea. Also noticing when you’re starting to get sick and stopping sooner rather than later so your brain doesn’t start to associate VR as being a dangerous thing and triggering nausea to make you avoid it faster/sooner. My roommate had to play 10 mins or less for about two months before her body finally adjusted. I still can’t play games with a lot of movement in screen that moved past me too fast that I can’t control. If games let me set speed limits and “blinders”/vignetting/darkened sides when turning or moving fast it also helps reduce motion sickness. (Your eyes are used to movement happening in front of you while you’re sitting still because of tv, it’s when that’s happening in your periphery that trips your brain up. In some games/videos I can get through very triggery scenes by focusing my eyes on some point in the distance to get similar benefit of blinders to force the periphery to be more out of focus/out of eyesight. This is the only way I can play games where I’m flying an airplane or in a moving boat that’s pitching about on the waves. Ie look where you’re going not at what’s flying by, the same way we do in real life when driving cars, bike, motorcycles.).
As for headaches, I found a halo strap with a battery on the back to distribute the weight better helped a ton. Strap styles just put too much pressure around my head and I get massive headaches in about 15 mins. With halo style I can play 2-3 hrs. But with the heat of the Q3 I definitely have to play with standing fan blowing on me to keep cooler.
Good luck :)
i post 360 travel videos and I think for most the best thing to do is just face forward and look around, but dont spin around to look at entire scene.. in my videos I have the main focus in front to minimize people having issues
Thanks very much for sharing this valuable information
So what are the 8k or 3D 180 video links you are talking about?
It really is great, youtube VR ftw
Even 4320p vr videos are blurry in my meta quest 3......is this manufacturing defect?
Would Quest 3 users suggest an upgrade from Quest 2? Reason I'm asking is, I won't get much for my Quest 2 in the market where I am. So I will pretty much have to buy Quest 3 and keep the Quest 2 or give it away to a friend or something. I love VR and use my Quest 2 and PSVR2 regularly..
biggest change for me was the lenses basically everywhere you look is as sharp as the middle. audio also improved a little and yes passthrough also a lot better. its just more eye relaxing for me compared to quest 2. But if you buy for example from amazon and you dont like it you can send it back without a problem.
Also something to consider if u give it to a friend u can create a separate username under the same account and they can play all the games u own for free. And y’all could play them together
@@Dyl3423great advice!
@@livinagoodlifeyea it’s awesome a big part of getting a quest 3 for me was being able to play games with my brother
@@Der_Joghurt_Ohne_Ecke Thank you so much for this info! 🙏🏼👍🏻
nah, I like these 360s better cuz it gives me a total immersive feeling. If they come available in 8k I wanna be the first in line.
Couldn’t you already view in 8k thru the browser on Quest 3?
Is it possible to cache UA-cam videos like the meta tv app if we don’t have enough bandwidth to play it real time? I couldn’t find an option last time I tried
YT premium?
I think Google since they got rid of VPN replace it with 3d videos and movies since subscriptions are expensive
Is this only for the quest 3 or does it also work for quest 2?
Sweet! Love the travel videos, thanks dude!
Thanks for the heads up, like many others here, I'll need to try this.
Why has nobody addressed the issue that thousands of Q3 owners were hoping this update would fix? Namely, the water/debris error message bug.
Never had this?
Can someone explain to me the benifit of these 8k videos if the meta quest 3 only supports 2064 x 2208 pixels which is nowhere near 8k. I am quite new to all this so I don’t understand. I’m being serious. Please could somebody explain the benefit of 8k on VR?
The video is 8K fit into 180 degrees of view, whereas your headset is around 4K fit in around 110 degrees of view. So, it's possible to have an 8K video viewable in your headset, but you have to turn to see the full 180 degree view of all those pixels, which makes sense. This is why 8K 360 still looks crap, because it's just nowhere near enough resolution to be spread over the full 360 degrees, and it's also still 2D as well, which makes it looks even worse. When we can genuinely see 360 VR videos in stereoscopic 3D at a resolution high enough to make them look even as good as these 180 8K videos, it's going to be great. And when we go even higher resolution with the full 360 degree videos also combined with the actual headsets having a much larger field of view too, it's going to start becoming very special indeed.
But, interestingly, even if you just watch an 8K UA-cam video on the headset on the normal non-VR windowed view, it still looks gorgeous. So I guess the lower-res videos are actually showing less pixels per degree than the Quest 3 is properly capable of, and these 8K videos are much closer to that.
Seriously, though, just the 8K regular UA-cam videos on the Quest 3 looking mesmerising to me. It's usually ones that were designed to be watched on 8K TVs as like demos to show off how nice stuff can look on them in that resolution, and it's just as effective as doing that here too imo. Really makes me wonder how in the hell I still can't view movies in my Quest 3 at that quality officially, especially any stereoscopic 3D movies like The Super Mario Bros. Movie for example.
I still think 360 video stuff is crap in these VR headsets with the resolution and compression limits, at least everything I've found, but 180 is decent. And just watching simple 8K flat videos on UA-cam in my Quest 3 is dang impressive. I can't believe I have never been able to and still can't to this day officially watch actual movies at that resolution and/or quality on it too, especially stereoscopic 3D movies like The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Meta is so dropping the ball there.
It's still blurry...what I see in your video looks nothing like it in the quest 3 headset...is it because of compression or what?
same for me, i am wondering what setting i forgot...
been watching these videos in 8k on quest browser before the yt update
finallllyy! gonna check that out
Please update if you find Disney rides in 8k!
Thanks man! I'll check it out!
How? The quest 3 doesn't have a 8K display.
I don't understand this does the quest 3 have a 8k display??... Similar thing as the demos on UA-cam for Dolby Atmos, UA-cam does not support Dolby Atmos it's only 5.1?
You have to understand one thing. You don't see whole image ale the time. Whole scene is 8k but what you actually see is only part of that. If you watch 1080p videos, imagine how pixels are stretched over for example 360 video.
@@kolo5141I don't think you people know how super sampling works.
@@repvoid7680 You are talking about whole image on screen. Yes, it looks little bit better when downsampled to lower res screen. I was talking about actual vr content and when you look straight ahead in 360 video you see like 1/4 of an actual image so quest screens are picking all pixels without downsampling.
The Quest 3 has a resolution of 2064×2208 per eye so it's not true 8k, but downsampled 8k in the displays still looks really good.
If it’s stretched out beyond the limits of your vision, it can be true 8k, you’re just seeing a portion of the video
yeah thats not how video resolution for vr video works. the video is 8k, and its full 180, or sometimes, 200, 210 degrees in all directions. looking through the lenses you're only looking at a 90 degree section of that video. so about 1/4 of it, at any one time. so an 8k video is about the same resolution as a 2k per eye screen headset.
8K 180 imho is better than 360 for the 3D effect and resolution is higher for 180 vs 360 in terms of how many pixels per eye
Will it be 8k in youtube?
Is it still worth it on the quest 2?
Bro I been watching 180 since gearvr, gearvr was great for media, I believe there should still be phone vr.
And if you sell it as a vr phone, the first PhoneVR 📱
The new insta360 x4 8K camera came out few days ago. Hope more people will upload better resoultion videos.
8K / 180 seems like the minimum standard although there are some creators that make good stuff at lower, but I cannot understand why meta even allows 4k 3d videos featured on their tv / feed, just a good way to turn people off to VR imo.
BRO : what co op games do you play? what does bmf play these days?
Wow great news’s I was disappointed with prior quality levels
is it enjoyable? do you see pixels? how about watching 3d movies?
3d audio is binaural..That is the name of the tech...! Thank you for the vid
Binaurel is older tech, he was actually correct. I use high end spatial ambisonics 3D 360 audio.
The only thing about those 8K videos is the music. I would prefer silence if they can't add ambient sounds. But all the 8K vides I see are some beach with music. I never was one for music at a beach scene. Just show me a beach and let me hear it.
The quest 3 lenses don’t support 8k closer to 2k per lenses you will it be watching anything in 8k you can apply 8k but it will just eat more data but you will not be watching it in 8k
12K Vr 180 is the best ;)
Aaah, that makes sense.
Might have been nice to say the name of even ONE 8k video that works... I only see 4k everywhere...
I don't get it? I have been watching 8k vids on the UA-cam app on my quest since the quest 2?
You weren't seeing 8k resolution, you were watching it in 1080p. Get a Quest 3 and see the difference
@@busterbrown1686 nope. It had 8k selectable and was a noticeable improvement over 4k. I have had a quest 3 since launch and I have also been watching 8k UA-cam videos with that on the native app also since the day I got it.
@@bigdaddy5303 The Quest 2 doesn't have the processing power for decoding 8k to display 8K. The video would be slow and choppy. Plus Quest 2 doesn't support 8k and Quest 3 didn't until now, hence this video letting you know it's now supported. So since it's not supported on the Quest 2 it is downgraded automatically in the head set to 1440p. Not being smart, but Google "can you watch 8k on a Quest 2".
Not sure what settings your using as looks rubbish on my quest 3
It's unbelievable ❤
Isn’t new, it’s been out for a while
I like deoVR have my premium and watch videos daily on reverb g2. Waiting for Pimax crystal super to upgrade it
Me thinking that he meant 8K resolution for games 😅
VR just like in 3 body problem.
Quest 2 not supported?
Your name can’t be VR gamer and you havent upgraded to quest three yet
@@YourFather311totally disagree, I am looking at the quest three but haven't yet (got other priorities in my life) I will, just haven't yet, the quest 2 is still a great headset... Man we are quick to forget how impressed we were with that, not saying the 3 isn't better in sure it is but the 2 ain't bad if you're not crazy about the pass through
Hell no
I can do 8k on my quest 2 i did that in gorilla tag and beatsaber with sidequest
RIP DEO VR
thats not going anywhere, it has certain features, people use. that youtube doesnt have.
DEO is going no where. Why do I say that. Because of porn 😂. UA-cam is way behind SLR 😂
Yup, DEO VR is going to be alive and well.. thanks to well, certain things I use it for.
But quest 3 doesn’t even support 8k does it?
yes. the quest 2 does 8k videos. just probably not whatever codec youtube decided to use
@@ge2719 Quest 3
@@busterbrown1686 the quest 2 does as well. That was my point. Doing 8k video isn't special.
I'm cooming
Quest 3 >
Ok, just to address many crying tards in the comments about "dUr tHe LeNsEs ArN't 8k So iMaGe IsN't 8k" no S sherlock, HOWEVER an 8k setting via UA-cam will ALWAYS "look" better than the 4k setting because of a little thing called SUPERSAMPLING. Which means the signal output will be 8k, which means the pixels on the 4k displays of the Quest 3 will have more information to render than if the video was outputting a native 4k signal. This should have been explained in the video so there would be less brainlets in the comments. Otherwise great vid!
isn't the quest 3 is 4k?
8k setting on UA-cam will still look better because of super sampling.
@@repvoid7680 is it just on youtube? or on any website?
@@0cards0 Any website if they allow an 8k setting for resolution.
@@repvoid7680 thanks!
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The Quest 3 is not able to display 8k.
It's not possible to play 8k on a 4k display 🤷🏽♂️
But 180 IS a full image!...unless you have spherical retinas and a transparent head! :-)
Its not true 8k when the lenses arent 8k. Nice shilling though.
8k lenses? oh man, i gotta upgrade my glass technologies.
Lenses has nothing to do with resolution
Dude literally dominate me
Pause?
I really hope that nobody thinks they are actually seeing 8K on their Quest 2 or 3. Lol
I really hope you realize an 8k setting for a video will still look better than the 4k setting.
@@repvoid7680
I really hope you realise that you are kidding yourself.
If a video is recorded and edited at a higher resolution than 4k and then published at 4k, it will NEVER look better if viewed on a device that can only physically display less than 4K.
Not to mention that trying to play at 8k on a less than 4K device will also load up the processor and increase chances of lower framerates.
The reason that you think 8K looks better is because people don't edit at a higher resolution and bit rate than the final output.
Try playing a 4k video in an old 1080p TV.... or pc..
@@PJZombie Well with 360 or 180 only part of the video is displayed on the display, so 8k does have a difference even when quest display can't really display 8k. You can not compare quest with the TV here.
@swiftakas I think you need to go educate yourself how resolutions work.
You can't see 8K on a lower resolution hardware device.
You will (depending on the device) see better images (slightly) but IT ISN'T 8K!
A well edited 4K video will look justcaa good aa the same 8K on a 4K (limited by hardware) device.
I give up, you do you, be special.
@@PJZombie You need to educate yourself on how super sampling works. A game rendered on my PC at 4k looks substantially better on my 1080p monitor than if it were to run in native 1080p. Same goes for a higher setting when it comes to UA-cam. You put on 8k, it looks like 8k EVEN if the display is not 8k. Since some people only care about pixel counting and not what an image actually looks like, I'm not holding out hope you will at least concede in your next reply that an 8k setting will still look better than a 4k one even if it's displayed on a lower resolution screen.
I find 360 stuff annoying to watch, you never know where to look. VR180 3d is much better.
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I'm done with VR and selling my Quest 2 and 3. VR is so clunky, shitty and unuser friendly. Total PITA and inefficient to navigate around it's menus, etc. Graphics and sound are rubbish and is no more immersive than a good desktop screen. VR is a bloody gimmick IMHO! Still needs years of developement. Wish I never wasted my money to find out.
Your god dos not exist, BMFVR!
typisch deutscher
еще неделю назад заметил поддержку 8к в ютубе на квест 3, качество да действиельно хорошее, ну думаю круто будет когда 12к доберется до нас.