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Hi guys, I've just started my VR JAV journey. I have a PSVR2 on a standard ps4 and have been downloading the larger size movies 4k 60Hz and 2k 30hz from sites like javlibrary. When I play them back by sideloading them through littlstar the appear to be flickering (to the point where they are unwatchable). From what I have read the PSVR2 has a high refresh rate so I'm not sure why this is the case.

That said I am keen to get myself a new VR headset (primarily for VRJAV, and less so for games). I'm willing to spend a bit more for it for a really good experience. I have a powerful audio PC but would need to get a good GPU to use a tethered pair of VR glasses.

What would you guys recommend? Possible thoughts are Pimax 5k, Oculus Rift S, Oculus Quest, Valve index. Thanks
 
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Hi guys, I've just started my VR JAV journey. I have a PSVR2 on a standard ps4 and have been downloading the larger size movies 4k 60Hz and 2k 30hz from sites like javlibrary. When I play them back by sideloading them through littlstar the appear to be flickering (to the point where they are unwatchable). From what I have read the PSVR2 has a high refresh rate so I'm not sure why this is the case.

That said I am keen to get myself a new VR headset (primarily for VRJAV, and less so for games). I'm willing to spend a bit more for it for a really good experience. I have a powerful audio PC but would need to get a good GPU to use a tethered pair of VR glasses.

What would you guys recommend? Possible thoughts are Pimax 5k, Oculus Rift S, Oculus Quest, Valve index. Thanks
PSVR is a pretty old machine, but it should be able to handle 2K at least. You don't need a powerful set for 4k 60FPS, as even Oculus Go from a few years back has zero issues with it. Oculus Quest is an improved version but in the end they say it's hardly better for video and is much more of an upgrade for games. They're making an Oculus Quest 2 which might represent a necessary jump in headset evolution. These two headsets I'm talking about don't have cables, they're "standalone". Their batteries run out super quickly though, barely enough for two hours I think...

There's also trick to make all headsets more comfortable that took me a long time to learn. Let the side straps put some of the weight on your ears just like the frames of eyeglasses would.
 
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Only for watching VR videos you can use standalone glasses like Oculus GO or Oculus Quest (it has more resolution)

If you have a PC you don't need expensive glasses like Pimax or Valve Index. You can use Rif S, or the ones I use, Samsung Odyssey Plus, very good glasses you can find for 250 dollars (if you live in USA). The adventage of using a PC is that you can use supersampling with the video. It is a technique to multiply the original resolution to watch it with more definition. So you can watch 5K or 6K films even if your glasses are 2K, and you see much more details than glasses without supersampling. With VR porn the objetive is to see as much detail as you can, to cheat your brain that the girl you are seeing is real, not a blurry video...

Whatever you choose, don't use a smartphone if you can. Its screen is not for VR. VR glasses use screens designed for VR, where you don't see the pixels and the bright and colors are ajusted to VR.
 
I'm using S10/Gear VR. I'll have to switch eventually. What I like is the mobility. Resolution is second to mobility for me. I guess my question (Casshern2 already voiced it) is what is the system I should buy where I can lay down in my bed and watch? I don't want to sit at my desk connected to my ten-ton desktop computer. What are your recommendations?
 
They've apparently made an attachment like this for VR goggles too ("Feelreal").

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Imagine using it with the water sports video Casshern posted earlier.

As you're looking up to the actresses pushing their pelvises at you, you feel their warmth, with a slightly sour, beer-like smell wafting to your nose. Suddenly there is a squirt of liquid on your face. The smell of ammonia. Then they turn around. A gust of wind. The smell of sulphur. The full service.

And you think to yourself, what a time to be alive.
 
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Thanks guys for the advice. Yes, ultimately I would like something that is wireless like the Quest. I am just concerned that it won't play the 4K/5K files properly. Walle12 and Restaurant - I presume you both have one and therefore have no issues playing high bitrate files? If that's the case and your both happy with the Quest then I will probably just go for the Quest. Thanks guys
 
Thanks guys for the advice. Yes, ultimately I would like something that is wireless like the Quest. I am just concerned that it won't play the 4K/5K files properly. Walle12 and Restaurant - I presume you both have one and therefore have no issues playing high bitrate files? If that's the case and your both happy with the Quest then I will probably just go for the Quest. Thanks guys
It won't play 5K 60FPS. There are websites with external tricks to make them play it, but a standard video file, no.
 
No, I don't have Oculus Quest. I have Samsung Odyssey Plus. But they need a PC. If you are looking for the best quality image for videos, you need glasses with a PC, because you can play videos with supersampling, that add more definition.

Talking about definition, today I have downloaded the first western VR porn with 7K resolution (7264x3648 59,94fps) :eek: I haven't watched it yet, let's see if my PC can run it...
 
Unfortunately the lack of available stock of VR glasses here (Thailand) has meant that the unscrupulous shops or traders that have them are charging big prices. I suppose the majority of files I want to play seem to be in the 4k region. I don't mind if they were down-scaled to 3K but as id currently stands my PSVR just lags and blurs most of the 4 k files I try and put through it.

If I shell out more for the more expensive glasses like the Pimax5k Plus that in turn means having to pay too much for a video card capable of meeting it's needs. Walle12 - your Samsung Odyssey Plus sounds interesting, what would be the minimum GPU I would need to have them perform properly (for VRJAV and VR Games like Half Life)? If yours allow you to play files that are 4K (even though the res will be lowered - but still not introduce blurring or stuttering ect) then they would be a pair I would be interested in.

For the time being, does anyone know of any programs I could use to reduce VR files from 4K to 2K? Thanks for all your input guys
 
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For the time being, does anyone know of any programs I could use to reduce VR files from 4K to 2K? Thanks for all your input guys
I've used HandBrake. It does ok, but it's pretty difficult to use at first. Preset should be Production Max. Under the Video tab the quality should be set at about 18 RF.
 
Walle12 - your Samsung Odyssey Plus sounds interesting, what would be the minimum GPU I would need to have them perform properly (for VRJAV and VR Games like Half Life)? If yours allow you to play files that are 4K (even though the res will be lowered - but still not introduce blurring or stuttering ect) then they would be a pair I would be interested in.
You don't need a powerful PC to watch 4K VR videos. These are the minimum spec:
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent.
  • CPU: Intel i5-4590 or AMD FX 8350 equivalent.
  • RAM: 4 GB or more.
  • Video Output: HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2 or newer.
  • USB Port: 1x USB 2.0 or better port.
  • Operating System: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10.
That for video, for Half Life I recommend you at least a GTX 1070.
I have a GTX 1070 and I can watch 6K VR films with 60 fps without problems. As I said, even if your glasses are 2K you can use a technique called supersampling to play 4K or 5K videos maximizing the definition. Of course it is not the same that if you have a 4K screen, but you see much more definition than the same video at 2K.
 
You don't need a powerful PC to watch 4K VR videos. These are the minimum spec:
  • GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 equivalent.
  • CPU: Intel i5-4590 or AMD FX 8350 equivalent.
  • RAM: 4 GB or more.
  • Video Output: HDMI 1.4, DisplayPort 1.2 or newer.
  • USB Port: 1x USB 2.0 or better port.
  • Operating System: Windows 7 SP1, Windows 8.1 or later, Windows 10.
That for video, for Half Life I recommend you at least a GTX 1070.
I have a GTX 1070 and I can watch 6K VR films with 60 fps without problems. As I said, even if your glasses are 2K you can use a technique called supersampling to play 4K or 5K videos maximizing the definition. Of course it is not the same that if you have a 4K screen, but you see much more definition than the same video at 2K.

Thanks for the info. I'm sure my PC can handle it, but I'll need to get a decent GPU first. Before I can do that I have to track down a headset that is at least reasonably priced. I came across a Samsung Odyssey Plus on ebay, new, but he was looking for about 450 usd and another 75 for shipping. I see that microsoft are showing it as discontinued on their site, so I wonder is an updated version imminent.
 
Yes, it is discontinued. There are rumors that Samsung is working on Odyssey 2 but nothing official.

I bought it for 350 dollars at amazon.com, 450 dollars is too much.
 
How long does it take to do post-production and release a VR video? Hitomi Tanaka posted pics from the set of her new VR video on her Instagram account on Jan. 21st. I'm surprised it hasn't come out yet. Maybe it takes a long time to get it ready? Maybe something went wrong? Or maybe this video is, like, the Lawrence of Arabia of big titty JAV VR and is going to take a long time to make? I'd be fine with that last one by the way.
 
. When I finally downloaded 4K VR JAV and play it, it was a whole new experience. The screen-door effect, very strong on the Gear VR, is gone (I can't see any pixel or maybe you have to really really focus on it which is impossible), no more weird sized girls lol (it happened a lot before). 3840x1920 (3K ?) works really well, and 4096x2048, it's top notch !

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When I played it, I think it was the first 4K movie I downloaded and I thought "OMG, it's like she's right in front of me".

It is what I try to explain to the people. It is very important. When you use a screen designed for VR, not a smartphone, it is a whole new experience because you don't see the pixels. And when you watch a 4K film, it is not a video: it is like the girls are right there with you. And you can watch a 4K film with a 2K glasses, and you'll see more definition than the same film with 2K resolution.

Most people watch VR Porn with a smartphone. If you really want a whole new experience, you need real VR glasses, not a smartphone. Oculus Go are cheap, Oculus Quest have more resolution and you can connect them to a PC, with PC glasses you can do supersampling for extra definition... Whatever you use, don't use a smartphone's screen....

And about the films, a 2K video is just a 3D video. A 4K video is the girls there with you...
 
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