To start, we want to make life easier for VR enthusiasts by providing instant VR video playback to your headset, without the need of additional software. Check out how awesome it looks with your VR headset. We had a pleasure to join the Wrocław Panthers American football club at their training session, and shot parts of it in 360 video. We especially believe, that VR synergizes with sport, and there is much to achieve here. With the ever-growing resource of 360-degree content from independent filmmakers, and major media and sports companies, it’s hard for VR capabilities to keep up with our imagination. This is just the first step on the path for a fully immersive, and compatible VR experience on a web browser. We’ve been working hard with our UX, and design teams to create a simple, and intuitive user experience for VR headset owners, to enjoy as many online videos as they want to. You can launch any of your favorite 2D movies, or standard 180-degree videos through your headset, creating an awesome, personal movie theater experience. Opera’s new video playback will not only support 360-degree videos, but standard videos as well. Simply turn your head in the direction you want to look. What’s more, looking around in the video, will no longer require the use of a keyboard, or mouse. One simple click will engulf the viewer into the 360-degree world, offered by the video. When a user browses to a video, a button above the video (next to Opera’s video pop out button), labeled ‘Watch in VR’ will appear. The newest Opera developer comes with VR 360 player feature enabled, and will automatically detect an installed VR headset. This functionality enables users to watch virtual reality videos, and standard 2D videos instantly, through their VR headsets. That’s why Opera has begun to focus on creating, and embedding direct VR playback into the browser. We want to bring the best web experience to our users. It wastes time and bandwidth on blindly downloading a video, that sounds ancient. So far, they had to use inconvenient workarounds: download the video first (including spending time on finding a “download” button, and waiting for the download), then quit the browser, and launch a separate player app. However, with limited software support, it has been difficult for VR headset owners to easily enjoy the fast growing library of 360-degree content on Youtube, Facebook, and other video portals. The rapid growth of 360 videos, and soon WebVR brings an exciting revolution for VR content on the web. VR will change how we experience the web forever "Opera becomes the first browser to support 360-degree videos in virtual reality headsets! This new developer update comes with a built-in VR 360 player for leading headsets, such as: HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and other OpenVR compatible devices, unlocking the immersive world of 360-degree videos for Opera users. The Chromium has been updated to version. – “Get more wallpapers” always linked to English version of Opera add-ons page." – Fix for Linux crash, when enabling VPN. – Don’t show hint about new feature - dark theme. – It was impossible to activate tabs of a certain width. – Sound indicator, and mute tab in tab menu were not accessible. – Broken drop target animation in extensions sidebar. – O-menu’s context menu’s borders were missing. – Dragging a tab makes screen flashing after DPI change. – Auto-filing was totally misplaced after DPI change. – Checkboxes were misplaced, and badly scaled. These tasks make up the bulk of today’s change log, but you’ll find also other important changes in the update: We are pressing on to fix HiDPI issues, while also grooming Opera’s appearance for the upcoming macOS High Sierra update. Previously, extensions were ordered in accordance to their installation date. As with tabs, if you are one to have an abundance of extensions in Opera, this will be a handy way of organising your browser’s tools. "Today’s developer build offers custom extension placement in the toolbar, allowing you the freedom to arrange your extensions.
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