Refreshed app content for Vision Pro: The popular video service Vimeo, used primarily by creative people, now for the first time has its own VisionOS client on offerThe app is available for download from this week and allows direct access to the film offering. The app is also specifically targeted towards spatial video and 360-degree recording, which can only be viewed on Vision Pro. Vimeo sees itself as one of the first applications specifically for the new formats.
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Vimeo now also accepts spatial video content from Vision Pro, iPhone 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max, and all iPhone 16 models. These can also be accessed through iOS and VisionOS apps vimeo.com Upload. Apple will also soon allow editing spatial video directly in Final Cut Pro.
Meanwhile, Google’s YouTube still doesn’t have its own app on the Vision Pro. Although Google had announced in February that it was working on a related product, nothing has happened yet. Instead, the alternative client Juno was kicked out of the VisionOS App Store for allegedly violating YouTube policies.
Flight simulator in (almost) real life
Meanwhile, a Canadian aviation company is interested in the Vision Pro as a pilot training tool. Training specialist Canadian Aviation Electronics (CAE) wants to develop a new simulation for the future bombardier private jet Which pilots can use to become familiar with the operation of all cockpit elements in advance. More aircraft will be supported in the future. The app is planned for spring 2025.
Demo of CAE’s Pilot Training App: Learning without the simulator.
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“This app allows pilots to become familiar with the cockpit, practice key procedures, and develop muscle memory for critical functions from anywhere,” the company writes. Another Vision Pro news comes from Cisco. In the future, video conferencing solution Room Bar Pro will produce spatial video so employees can communicate remotely Join meetings in three-dimensional space Can do. According to Cisco, 28,000 units of the device have already been sold and it is now receiving the update. “These are thousands of customers who simply need to update their software and purchase Vision Pro, and their conference rooms will be ready for spatial video – in 4K resolution and true color,” Cisco said.
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