<html><head><meta http-equiv="Content-Security-Policy" content="script-src 'self'; img-src * cid: data:;"><style id="outgoing-font-settings">#response_container_BBPPID{font-family: initial; font-size:initial; color: initial;}</style></head><body style="background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255); background-image: initial; line-height: initial;"><div id="response_container_BBPPID" style="outline:none;" dir="auto" contenteditable="false"> <div name="BB10" id="BB10_response_div_BBPPID" dir="auto" style="width:100%;"> Hi Lomax,</div><div name="BB10" id="BB10_response_div_BBPPID" dir="auto" style="width:100%;"><br></div><div name="BB10" id="BB10_response_div_BBPPID" dir="auto" style="width:100%;">I also have a Rift CV1 and would love to give this a try.</div>                                                                                                                                      <div name="BB10" id="response_div_spacer_BBPPID" dir="auto" style="width:100%;"> <br style="display:initial"></div><div name="BB10" id="response_div_spacer_BBPPID" dir="auto" style="width:100%;">Thanks,</div>                            <div id="blackberry_signature_BBPPID" name="BB10" dir="auto">     <div id="_signaturePlaceholder_BBPPID" name="BB10" dir="auto"><p dir="ltr">Sean McGovern</p></div> </div></div><div id="_original_msg_header_BBPPID" dir="auto">                                                                                                                                             <table width="100%" style="background-color: white; border-spacing: 0px; display: table; outline: none;" contenteditable="false"><tbody><tr><td colspan="2" style="padding: initial; font-size: initial; text-align: initial; background-color: rgb(255, 255, 255);">                           <div style="border-right: none; border-bottom: none; border-left: none; border-image: initial; border-top: 1pt solid rgb(181, 196, 223); padding: 3pt 0in 0in; font-family: Tahoma, "BB Alpha Sans", "Slate Pro"; font-size: 10pt;">  <div id="from"><b>From:</b> lomax@clickworkorange.com</div><div id="sent"><b>Sent:</b> May 14, 2019 11:48 AM</div><div id="to"><b>To:</b> vlc-devel@videolan.org</div><div id="reply_to"><b>Reply-to:</b> vlc-devel@videolan.org</div><div id="subject"><b>Subject:</b> [vlc-devel] OpenHMD branch?</div></div></td></tr></tbody></table> <br> </div><!--start of _originalContent --><div name="BB10" dir="auto" style="background-image: initial; line-height: initial; outline: none;" contenteditable="false"><div style="font-size: 10pt; font-family: Verdana,Geneva,sans-serif"><p>I am excited to have the opportunity to work on a HMD 360° video display for a public exhibition, which turns out to be a surprisingly "cutting edge" application with little in the way of ready-to-use open source applications. As a long-time VLC fan it was great to see that HMD support is due to be included in VLC 4 - making it one of very few open source applications with this capability. Having already tested & confirmed that OpenHMD supports our device (an Oculus Rift CV1), I've spend a good day and a half getting to grips with the VLC 4 source code (specifically <wbr><a href="https://gitlab.com/magsoft/vlc/tree/HMD-instancing">https://gitlab.com/magsoft/vlc/tree/HMD-instancing</a><wbr>), satisfying its dependencies, getting it to build under Debian "Unstable" (kernel 4.19, Qt 5.11) with all the right modules (assimp, for example, had to be built separately). But I'm running into a bunch of issues which appear to be related to outdated packages (e.g. latest libplacebo having an incompatible signature for the pl_shader_alloc function etc etc) - so I'm wondering if there is a more recent branch of VLC 4 with OpenHMD support that I should be using? Extensive searching has not turned up anything.</p><p>Much obliged,</p><p>Lomax</p></div>
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