Video player VLC already supports 360 video and will adapt to the headset next year

The popular open source video player VLC has added 360-degree video support to its desktop version of the software, and plans to add the same support for mobile devices in the near future. It is reported that VLC will support VR headsets such as Oculus and Google Daydream next year.

Now Windows and Machitosh versions of the software can be downloaded for free on the VLC official website. The application can play 360-degree videos, 360-degree photos and panoramic pictures, and users can move the angle of view through the mouse or keyboard.

The developer behind VLC, the non-profit organization Videolan, has partnered with VR camera developer GiropTIc to add 360-degree support to the VLC player. Richard Ollier, co-founder and executive director of GiropTIc, said: "VLC is one of the most used video players in the world. 360-degree playback support will allow millions of VLC users to take advantage of forward-looking emerging technologies And help its popularity. "

Jean-BapTIste Kempf, one of the lead developers of the VLC player, said in an interview with Variety that his team has begun to study spatial 3D audio technology to ensure future VLC support for VR headsets. He also revealed that VLC is likely to be compatible with Android-based VR devices like Daydream VR first, and then roll out to PC VR headsets such as htc vive and Oculus Rift.

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