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  1. Hi guys! We have been testing the 12x1 VR output from Vray, and it works great. The problem is regarding the clients, htey usaully do not have Oculus, Galaxy S6 and the VR... We ourselves do not own any of those, just use a Nexus 6 with cheap e-bay lenses and the Holodeck app, and it works perfect. The problem comes when a client ask for the stereo panorama, and each one of them has different phones/platforms: Samsung S6, IPhone, Nexus, others... So far, the Holodeck app only allows for a minute or so of viewing before stopping in the lite version, and telling the clients to purchase the pro version is a bit rough. Even so, that would be OK, but then we have the problem of platforms: it is only available in android so far, not iOS. Then there is IrisVR, which works as an online viewer, crossplatform. We have not tested it yet, but the fact that the image is stored in their servers is going to be an issue with some clients. So...any of you guys know another app/way of showing the stereo panoramas in different platforms? These two options are the best we have come up to so far, and even the official VRay guide for VR do not talk about any other.
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