VLC Media Player becomes the first mainstream media player to support 360-degree videos and photos out of the box. The latest announcement from the newsroom of the people who dedicated their time to create the most amazing video player app says that. So, from now on you will be able to play the spherical video formats in your Windows and Mac computers. The feature will soon be available for other platforms like Android, iOS and Xbox One.
But the feature will not be available in the older version i.e. the app with the 2.x.x version numbers. You will have to download a separate installer—currently available for Windows 7 onwards and macOS 10.10 and later for the Apple users.
To start watching 360 content in your desktop or laptop, from the download page (linked above) download VLC 360 Windows or VLC 360 MacOS. An installer file will download to your machine. Locate it and install the program like you would install any other app. Since it is highly likely that you already have an older version, the installer will ask you to upgrade it. Please note that this is a technical preview version and more upgrades are soon to come. Once you upgrade your player, you will get VLC Media Player with the version number 3.0.0-git Vetinari [Help > About].
Using this upgraded player, open up your 360 video files. It also supports 360 photos and panoramas. You can rotate the video using your mouse or the arrow keys on your keyboard. There are different display modes as well—Zoom, Little planet, and Reverse little planet. Those of you who have been taking 360 photos in Android devices might be familiar with these modes.
We can’t wait till this interesting feature is merged with VLC 3.0 final release. The possibilities are infinite with VR support and 3D audio playback to look forward to.
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is there a way to force vlc to play in 360 mode, some files work other not.
Two laptops with VLC 3.0.16, 360 mp4, open in VLC, I see the first frame only, I can pan around, the time bar keeps advancing, but the picture is frozen. If i manually advance the time bar, i get a new frozen picture, bar advances but not video.
Third laptop has VLC 3.0.17.4, same video works perfect, but when i try to look for update for 3.0.16 for first 2 laptops, it says they already have latest VLC??
What about Linux? I can get the insta360 video or pictures to work in VLC on a Linux desktop.
I have two VR videos that are split across the middle on left and right sides. One is displayed in an immersive mode in VLC and the other isn't. On another video player they book look split. Does VLC display them differently because one of them has 360 metadata and the other doesn't? Is there anyway I can play the second video like the first one? Or without the metadata is it impossible?
VLC 4.0 will have support for Stereoscopic VR (IE: top+bottom VR, or left+right VR). No, it won't be anytime soon. VLC 3.x only has support for 360. No, there are no free players with stereoscopic support.
ok cool. Now, where is the button to play it like normal? yes, it want to watch my panoramas video in not 360 mode.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6xp5f0y-pY
Injecting the video with Youtube 360 metadata injector will make VLC play the video as 360 video.
I am trying to view the just released MARS 360 video using VLC but not working.
I downloaded the file from YouTube using the Video Download Helper, but maybe I didn't convert to the correct format? The video is in WEBM format on this web page: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wE-aQO9XD1g
It does seem that VLC doesn't fully support 360 videos from stream-able sources.
Using the converter, is there any format I can convert it to so I can view it in 360? I'm guessing probably not.
Sorry. When I replied I was referring to the first video of Mars I saw which was not a 360 vid. I just clicked your Youtube link and see it is a 360 still image, so may be convertible.
Probably not. The lander does not have a 360 camera mounted (AFAIK) so what you downloaded is not really a 360 video but just a 360 pan of normal video created by someone stitching together a series of still photos. The lander does have 2 cameras that take pics together so it you could stitch the second camera's images (which are also available to download) into another 360 pan, then merge with the 360 pan from the first camera to get a 360 video pan in 3D! (if you have a 3D viewer). I did it manually with just three images and looking out over the Martian landscape in 3D is quite breathtaking! (Ironically, since IRL you wouldn't be able to take a breath while enjoying that view :D ). Sadly I don't have the skills to write the software to do a full 360 3D video, nor the time to do it manually.
help.....ive got an Oculus Quest and want vlc media player to install on it, is there an installation file for vr headsets????
They don't have an official version for Oculus Quest yet. May be you can sideload the VLC Android apk to work on the Oculus Quest.
I have tried side loading but unfortunately I’m have problems with it freezing when i select the next item to watch and need to completely restart the headset.. by the way thank you for the response
Hello, I play 360 degree video in VLC on IOS.When it opened first time it was great size, qulity but than i accidentally touched the screen and the video got zoomed and since than whatever I try it wont go back to the not zoomed version. I even restarted computer deleted the app and installed it again, same with the video. How do I undo zoom of 360 video?
Nowadays you can just download VLC from the official site (https://www.videolan.org/) and it works with 360° videos automatically. Google Photos also supports them (https://photos.google.com/).