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The virtual reality authoring, publishing and analysis company InstaVR Inc. today announced an update to its product that lets publishers guide VR content in real-time and let participants “co-view” it.
This change enhances the platform so that participants can view content at the same time and adds the ability for a single administrator to effect changes to that content in real-time, much in the way that a director, conductor or tour guide would.
InstaVR’s service is a web-based online tool that allows individuals and businesses to create immersive 360-degree video and VR content without the need for special hardware or software locally for rendering and production. The vision of the service is to allow users to create VR experiences without the need for training.
The service can take VR content from numerous sources and stitch it together within its own web-based editing dashboard. Thus, a user could use a 360-degree video camera to shoot a tour of a campus, an outdoor outing or a concert and upload that. The platform also supports 3-D exported model data and assets from major 3-D rendering programs such as Autodesk A360, 3DS Max and Maya, which can be imported and rapidly converted into scenes.
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Source: Silicon ANGLE