aframe-stereo-component | io component to enable separate eye | Graphics library
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aframe.io component to enable separate eye rendering of objects, plus stereo video rendering (full 360 or half dome)
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I have a strange issue on aframe on Samsung Gear VR (in Chrome via a Cordova app).
Generally everything is fine until I load stereo video using the stereo component
Here the video is fine, however the cursor and any other 3D elements in the scene show double in the VR headset.
You can see in this screenshot that the cursor , text and pause button are not in alignment with the man behind, i.e. the the cursor on the right is on his shirt. That is partly because of the stereo effect, but if there is no stereo effect the cursor and other 3D elements line up and are clear in a headset. With the stereo effect they are all doubled in the headset.
The cursor is here
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Nov-21 at 16:48You need a browser with native WebVR support like Oculus Browser or Samsung Internet. Polyfilled WebVR won’t work well in Gear VR. Unfortunately, It doesn’t seem that Cordova is WebVR compatible.
Chrome ships WebVR but only on daydream-ready phones and does not support GearVR. If you have a Samsung S8 / S9 and a daydream view you can enable WebVR in chrome://flags
and stereo alignment should be correct.
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I have gotten A-Frame working well in my Angular2 project, however now I'm trying to register 3rd party packages. Specifically the "aframe-stereo-component" I have the npm, but now I need to implement this bit of script.
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Answered 2017-Feb-02 at 03:55Adding NPM require('foo') statements directly in a browser won't work, that approach requires a bundler like Browserify or Webpack. If you're not already using a module bundler, I'd just include a script directly.
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