What are your thoughts on using something like a GoPro Hero3+ (or higher), which support both 1080 HDMI video and 120 frames per second?
I don't know offhand of a way to input two HDMI video signals to a computer (even a desktop PC). Would it have to be converted to USB (treated like a webcam)? Seems like that would degrade the video quality, but then the Oculus doesn't actually render 1080 video.
The possibility of higher fps seems more interesting. The video could still be converted to analog USB, but having 120 fps should help with the responsiveness and immersiveness of the feed, I suspect.
Any thoughts on whether such hardware would work and whether the rendering pipeline would preserve a higher frame rate?
What are your thoughts on using something like a GoPro Hero3+ (or higher), which support both 1080 HDMI video and 120 frames per second?
I don't know offhand of a way to input two HDMI video signals to a computer (even a desktop PC). Would it have to be converted to USB (treated like a webcam)? Seems like that would degrade the video quality, but then the Oculus doesn't actually render 1080 video.
The possibility of higher fps seems more interesting. The video could still be converted to analog USB, but having 120 fps should help with the responsiveness and immersiveness of the feed, I suspect.
Any thoughts on whether such hardware would work and whether the rendering pipeline would preserve a higher frame rate?