The filename follows a standard industry "shorthand" that tells a VR player exactly how to render the image:
While the specific "Big Inside Japan" content varies by producer, these videos are typically travelogues or immersive documentaries. They focus on "telepresence," placing the viewer in the middle of Japanese environments—such as bustling Tokyo streets, quiet shrines, or interior "inside" locations—to simulate being there physically. 18VR_Big_Inside_Japan_180_180x180_3dh_LR.mp4
: Generally the best for automatically recognizing "180 LR" filenames. The filename follows a standard industry "shorthand" that
: If the player does not auto-detect the format, manually set the projection to 180° and the stereo mode to Side-by-Side (SBS) . Common Troubleshooting : If the player does not auto-detect the
Ensure you have selected 180° Fisheye rather than 360° or Flat.
Check that the player is set to Side-by-Side and not "Over-Under."
To see this video in 3D rather than as two distorted side-by-side images, you must use a VR-capable media player.