Extreme Social Media & Live 360 Broadcast Integration
- Live HD to Youtube (www.youtube.com/paxstaff)
- Live HD to Facebook (www.facebook.com/mariohemsley)
- Live 360 to Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcG4cq5DS3RWd2qJvD8rhaA)
- Live 360 to Facebook (www.facebook.com/mariohemsley)
- Live HD to Twitch (www.twitch.tv/paxstereo)
- Live HD to Twitter/Periscope (www.twitter.com/paxstereo)
- Live to Pax Stereo Tv Network (www.paxstereo.tv/watch)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
360-degree videos, also known as immersive videos[1] or spherical videos,[2] are video recordings where a view in every direction is recorded at the same time, shot using an omnidirectional camera or a collection of cameras. During playback on normal flat display the viewer has control of the viewing direction like a panorama. It can also be played on a displays or projectors arranged in a cylinder or some part of a sphere.
360-degree videos are typically viewed via personal computers, mobile devices such as smartphones, or dedicated head-mounted displays. Users can pan around the video by clicking and dragging. On smartphones, internal sensors such as the gyroscope can also be used to pan the video based on the orientation of the device. Taking advantage of this behavior, stereoscope-style enclosures for smartphones (such as Google Cardboard viewers and the Samsung Gear VR) can be used to view 360-degree videos in an immersive format similar to virtual reality. The phone display is viewed through lenses contained within the enclosure, as opposed to virtual reality headsets that contain their own dedicated displays.[6][12][13]