- From: Alex Evonosky <alex.evonosky@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2019 08:14:56 -0500
- To: public-ar@w3.org
- Message-ID: <CAFZdCurhqMfRpdnBW5_Ac-F=8frs6cOaodO0gafAoVT6iQQ5sg@mail.gmail.com>
Hello AR enthusiasts- We have been working on some webAR development and wanted to test this outside the local lab environment per say. What we are looking for is alpha testers to go to a single URL via a modern browser (Chrome/Firefox for example) and place a YouTube video at the GPS location as a test. We have much more functionality being developed, but wanted to set a controlled test with one type of marker. This test will pull in a YouTube video link, and place it in 3D space with the image as a cube. The video should play once you tap on the video cube itself. Once the cube is there, you should be able to see this exact cube from another device at this same GPS location and in the same direction, hence, drop a video on one phone and others can see it from their phone as well. We have the radius distance up to 5 miles as a test, so the farther you are away from it the smaller it should be. This is by no means an advertisement of any sort, just some developers that want to contribute back to AR and help move this needle forward. This test is anonymous but we would like feedback just so we know what may not be working properly since there are many types of hardware phones on the market and we only have a small set to test from locally . The only constraints at this moment are the following: 1. Only Android is supported (at this time) 2. only YouTube videos are turned on. Images and others are disabled during this test Our public site for this test URL: https://cybar.aiqwest.com Our alpha test url: http://bit.ly/2ZD4h0W Any feedback would be greatly appreciated and thank you for your time. -Alex
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