Touchly Volumetric VR Video Player
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Touchly is the next evolution of the VR video player. Turn videos into volumetric, immersive experiences.
It features:
- Virtual hands that react to the video environment.
- Six-degrees-of-freedom playback: Reduce eye strain and move freely with position tracking.
- Real-time conversion. Play your VR or 2D videos as volumetric with no previous conversion (high-end GPU required).
- Play in most of the common layouts (180/360/Flat in Stereo/Mono) and formats (mp4, avi, mkv, mov, webm).
- Mix videos with your environment with pass-through (Oculus version only).
- Hand tracking and haptic glove support (Oculus version only).
Other features include:
- Spatial audio.
- Advanced settings: Rotation, position, color adjustment, depth adjustments, etc.
- Depth and Color matting.
- Watch local or remote files with streaming.
- Customizable hands.
- 12 bit color and depth.
To watch videos in volumetric mode, it is recommended to convert them first with Touchly Renderer. Only a couple of demo videos are included in the app.
Steam User 10
It's innovative but needs major improvements. If generative artificial intelligence were implemented with volumetric videos to fill in the 3d poly gaps it would open up the gates to a whole new entertainment market. This is more of a stepping stone in that direction. It's like comparing a crt monitor to an ultra high definition oled. This is new tech which is amazing for what it's capable of doing in real-time but the ai would make it absolutely mind blowing if implemented correctly.
I recommend it if you're like me and enjoy being one of the first to explore the latest technology but it's a little rough around the edges. I tried it on the HP Reverb G2 WMR VR headset and everything appears to work with the exception of the pass-through feature. Runs fine on my ALIENWARE AURORA R9 I7 32 GB NVMe SSD system sporting an NVIDIA RTX 2070.
Steam User 3
It's scary how well it does at turning 2D vids into 3D.
Give that feeling of seeing first 3D movies vibe.
The thing is it kinda fail at being a video player for now.
It doesn't support HEVC or special kind of codec.
Still truly one of a kind app.
Steam User 2
This app must support It's a really good app.
Even more if further development is used. AI to help
The more you create an image from an invisible perspective as well, the more you will get an image. more complete, You have come to the right way. I will support and help look at the problem send issued to you.
ดูหนัง 3D สามมิติ ทะลุจอ สัมผัสได้ จับต้องได้ ด้วยแว่น VR
เคยคิดว่าถ้าดูหนัง 3D สามมิติ แล้วภาพทะลุจอออกมาได้ สัมผัสได้จริง ๆ คงจะดี
ในที่สุด ก็สามารถทำได้บน แว่น VR เลือก แว่น VR ที่มีน้ำหนักเบา ภาพกว้างคมชัดมาดูยิ่งดี
อย่างในคลิปที่ทำขึ้นนี้ใช้ แว่น VR ของ PICO4 และ SteamVR ใช้ โปรแกรมแอพ ที่ชื่อว่า Touchly เป็นตัวดูภาพวิดีโอทะลุจอนี้
Steam User 1
As of the writing of this review, this software currently has its quirks and the volumetric results aren't perfect, but this software did make me think "Oh, that's interesting!" I feel this software was worth the $7 entry point. The volumetric aspects breathes new life into any 2D videos you may have available locally. I have used it to view concerts and it adds a bit more of "wonder" to the performance, if you adjust the options appropriately. Note that you will probably need a powerful GPU or risk long wait times. Alternatively, you can use their web renderer service (not free).
I believe this software is a hidden gem on Steam and I'm surprised it isn't more popular. Kudos to the dev(s) and I sincerely hope the dev(s) continue to improve this product because if this type of tech can ever be perfected one day we will be one step closer to achieving utopian sci-fi fantasy technology.
Steam User 0
It works really great for the videos with single frame, although its not completely perfect but its soo.. unique than other 3d conversion softwares
Steam User 2
I'm super impressed after only using it for a few minutes. I'm hoping I can use it to convert some home movies into volumetric videos. Imagine being able to pet a long dead dog in VR years after you took the video. This is bloody epic.