Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Just when we thought the Fête de l’Ai Sols was over, Google removes us right away. First of all, we had Sold YouTubeSO Video game roomAnd then we had Michael Bay Sols. And just in case you were not already full of tight slope juice directly from the teld of Sold of Veo 3, the latest model of AI videos of Google, you all had to go ahead and invent new Types of Sals Ai that make Joe himself says Slappy, “I think it’s too slass for me, Fam.” Presentation: 360 -degree video floors made by Google VEO 3.
Here is a collection of a bunch of clips that I created with Veo 3 to test its ability to generate a 360 ° video.
I will publish a link below to a YouTube video Ready VR so that you can test it on your own VR headsets. pic.twitter.com/yu966rnhgr
– Martin Nebelong (@MartinneBelong) June 6, 2025
It is true, your poor and innocent VR content is not safe from the generative capacities of Veo 3. Although I did not have the chance to see this content in VR, the creation of this could not be simpler. By Henry Daubrez on xWho initially discovered the trick, all you have to do is add “do it 360 degrees” to your VEO 3 prompt to generate a video that can be viewed later in virtual reality. Well, almost. There is also a little noise with metadata so that everything works properly.
In an article on X, Daubrez says: “… the next step is to inject good metadata into your file so that you can read it as a real 360 video. I tried some solutions available, but at the end, the use of the terminal was the only one [that] In fact [worked] For me with Exifetol … Once he is saved with the right metadata, he will be recognized as a real 360 / VR video, which means that you can simply play it in VLC and drag your mouse to look around. »»
🤯 How to generate VR / 360 ° videos directly with Veo3
Very well, I came across this very neat tip: if you cause a 360 ° video in VEO3 (like literally writing “360 °”), this can generate a 360 monoscopic video, then the next step is to inject good metadata into … pic.twitter.com/tdqyngehio
– Henry Daubrez 🌸💀 (@henrydaurbrez) May 30, 2025
But that’s almost everything: prompt veo 3, then slightly change the metadata, and boom, you have a video generated by AI which can be read in VR. There are quirks, of course, such as adding black bars around some of the content generated. But for the most part, Veo 3 works as well with 360-degree content, as it does with everything that has launched, in particular, as Daubrez mentions it, when you consider that it is probably not a planned VR functionality of Veo 3. If you want to look at some of Veo 3’s ad hoc Vrich Vr for yourself, there is already something on your look.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojauptb7s-
Just like with any VEO 3 application, there is a great potential for floors here, but I will be honest, I will give it a little pass. I do not think that the VR video is still perfectly to the point of the high art (no offense, creators of virtual reality), and, to be honest, I like a little the idea of being able to generate VR experiences which do not yet exist, especially because the VR catalog is still somewhat limited. I am sure that I will end up eating these words as soon as possible, and just like a sloppy Joe, it could possibly erode your body from the inside – but hey, there is a time and a place for junk food, so have fun while you can, friends.