Plugin info

Total downloads: 9,446
Active installs: 200
Total reviews: 3
Average rating: 3.3
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 2 language(s)
Contributors: 2
Last updated: 12/28/2016 (3290 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 4/8/2016 (9 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 3.9
Tested up to WordPress version: 4.7.29
Minimum PHP version: f

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Possibly abandoned • Last updated 3290 days ago • 3 reviews

22/100

Is VR Views abandoned?

Possibly abandoned (last update 3290 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 3.9
Tested up to: 4.7.29
Requires PHP: f

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Description

This plugin provides a [vrview] shortcode that embeds 360′ mono-and-stereoscopic images and videos into your WordPress website using Google’s “VR Views” library. On devices supporting VR (such as Google Cardboard devices), a link appears that will display the content in full-screen VR mode.

As per the VR Views spec:

VR Views allow you to embed 360 degree VR media into websites on desktop and mobile, and native apps on Android and iOS. This technology is designed for developers of traditional apps to enhance them with immersive content. For example, VR Views make it easy for a travel app to provide viewers with an underwater scuba diving tour as they plan vacation or for a home builder to take prospective buyers on virtual walkthrough before the home is built.

VR Views also address a common developer concern, namely the limited availability of VR hardware amongst the general public. Although VR Views support true stereoscopic VR playback through compatibility with Google Cardboard, they default to a simple “magic window” mode that works on everything from desktop browsers to mobile apps without any special hardware.

This plugin allows you to embed VR Views in the recommended way – by self-hosting the vrview.js file. This enables you to embed any content uploaded to your site without needing to perform CORS hackery.

The shortcode syntax follows exactly the parameter spec of VR Views themselves:

  • image or video: {String} URL of image or video to load. (required)
  • is_stereo: {Boolean} true if content is in stacked stereo format. (optional, default false)
  • preview: {String} URL of still preview to load first. (optional, default none)
  • start_yaw: {Number} Initial yaw of viewer, in degrees. (optional, default 0)
  • is_yaw_only: {Boolean} true if motion is restricted to yaw only. (optional, default false)

e.g. [vrview image=”//photovrse.com/examples/coral.jpg” is_stereo=”true”]

The content itself could be captured on any device which supports capturing 360 images or video. My preferred app is the Google Cardboard Camera (Android-only)

You can see the shortcode above in action here: http://goldsounds.com/vrview-test/

For tips on converting Cardboard Camera images, check out these resources:

  • http://vectorcult.com/2015/12/extracting-the-audio-stereo-pair-from-cardboard-camera-3d-panoramic-images/
  • http://edward.io/blog/extracting-google-cardboard-photos.html

Credits

Virtual Reality Goggles icon by Felisberto Piazza from the Noun Project

Installation

  1. Upload vr-views.php to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the ‘Plugins’ menu in WordPress
  3. Place <?php do_action('vr_views_hook'); ?> in your templates

Frequently Asked Questions

No FAQ available

Review feed

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Screenshots

  1. Sample in Android Chrome

    Sample in Android Chrome

  2. Sample in Android Chrome with "VR Mode" enabled (Cardboard-compatible)

    Sample in Android Chrome with "VR Mode" enabled (Cardboard-compatible)

Changelog

1.0

  • First release