linux-vr-player-or-something
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- | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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linux-vr-player-or-something
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Can't get display from Rift CV1
Using an Oculus Rift CV1 with nvidia - I've set up the udev rules and enabled extended mode, and got audio working via vr player. However in both the player and the simple example I can't get anything to appear on the display. I do get some effect though as after running either my computer thinks it sees a new display which shows up as a profile in xrandr (and it flickers like a new monitor was plugged in): HDMI-0 connected 2160x1200+2560+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 119mm x 66mm 2160x1200 90.00*+ as well as in displays on KDE - but nothing shows up on the headset and the light doesn't change from orange.
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Rift S without SteamVR?
At one point, VLC implemented OpenHMD support but I'm not sure if they ship it in the compiled versions. There is also https://github.com/sandsmark/linux-vr-player-or-something
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[Question] anyone experienced with linux-vr-player-or-something / ohmdplayer?
does anyone know something about it? https://github.com/sandsmark/linux-vr-player-or-something
qimgv
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"How i learned about Firefox MPRIS" - or - "[PSA/FYI] Add years to your life by avoiding this critical 'WTF?!?' moment."
about this time, i am a little more than intrigued and a bit confused. i use my image viewing program qimgv (github) by typing qimvg 87956_60.png and was shown a photograph of a man seemingly turning his head to look at me.
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Name a program that doesn't get enough love!
qimgv - Image viewer. Fast, easy to use. Optional video support. Very powerful, qt app, best for me.
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Lightweight photo viewer with frameless feature
I use qimgv, It's mostly frameless (It only has a window bar), supports going left and right through images, even sorted by date and even on a directory with 80k+ files in it. It also has some very useful features in the right-click menu and also has a folder view and is highly customizable.
- A simple and smart image viewer
- Looking for a fullscreen image viewer with vertical scrolling
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Most hardcore data compression method / offline software?
I don't know exactly what you mean by "nothing", but JPEG XL is already supported for almost all image viewers on Linux installing the libjxl plugin system wide, and on Windows good image viewers like XnView, IrfanView e my personal favorite qimgv, and all most used browsers already supports jpeg xl, however is not enable by default and you need to enable it in the hide settings, but I agree that you probably will not want to use jxl if you are sharing images to other people all the time on different platforms and can't bother to decode before doing, or are using it on other devices that don't use a desktop OS, that is way I only recommend it to people that like "bleeding edge" stuff, my first recommendation is still use something like pingo if the original format is a must.
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Simple image viewer with no inconveniences
My personal favorite is qimgv. It even supports videos with an additional download, which is awesome for me.
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The median AVIF and WebP images are 1.5x more efficient than JPEGs, 3x more than PNGs, and 5x more than GIFs. Why aren't they more popular?
qimgv can also save AVIF
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7zip gang where u at?
7zip, Rufus, BleachBit, Bulk Crap Uninstaller, SpeedCrunch, ShareX, Keypirinha, Everything, OBS, qimgv and of course Nextcloud are all the essential free/open source software I need.
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Image viewer with gallery preview
qimgv (Qt) - https://github.com/easymodo/qimgv
What are some alternatives?
Relativ - An open source VR headset with SteamVR supports for $200 [Moved to: https://github.com/relativty/Relativty]
nomacs - nomacs is a free image viewer for windows, linux, and mac systems.
Relativty - An open source VR headset with SteamVR supports for $200
qView - Practical and minimal image viewer
KittehPlayer - A video player based on Qt, QML and libmpv with themes for many online video players.
UltimateMangaReader - A feature-rich online manga reader for Kobo E-Ink devices based on Qt5.
stitchEm - Vahana VR & VideoStitch Studio: software to create immersive 360° VR video, live and in post-production
Bullet - Bullet Physics SDK: real-time collision detection and multi-physics simulation for VR, games, visual effects, robotics, machine learning etc.
vimiv-qt - An image viewer with vim-like keybindings
VideoTimeline - A timeline widget for video editing software.
vpv - Image viewer for image processing experts