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Steam News4 September 201510y ago

CINEVEO v1.8.1 update adds v0.7 Runtime and Windows 10 support!

We are happy to announce the first Windows 10 compatible version of CINEVEO! We have upgraded the 4D Movie Theater v3.0 BETA with the Oculus v0.7.0 SDK, which adds Windows 10 support.

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addedWe are happy to announce the first Windows 10 compatible version of CINEVEO! We have upgraded the 4D Movie Theater v3.0 BETA with the Oculus v0.7.0 SDK, which adds Windows 10 support. Unfortunately, due to bugs and limitations in the Oculus v0.7.0 SDK and Unity's new built-in VR support, it's not possible to watch 3D movies in this BETA. There are also some graphic issues with the real-time reflections and the app sometimes crashes when exiting it. Luckily, everything else seems to function correctly. That's pretty good if you consider that the Oculus v0.7.0 SDK is only a BETA and the first Runtime ever to support Windows 10. IMPORTANT !!! Before you upgrade to Windows 10, be aware of the possible risks. Carefully study the minimum requirements of the v0.7.0 Runtime on the Oculus website. To be able to run the v0.7.0 Runtime on Windows 10, you need to have certain graphic cards and drivers. Rift support on Windows 10 is limited at the moment. If you don't inform yourself, you might end up upgrading to Windows 10 just to discover that you cannot use your Rift anymore.

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addedWe are happy to announce the first Windows 10 compatible version of CINEVEO! We have upgraded the 4D Movie Theater v3.0 BETA with the Oculus v0.7.0 SDK, which adds Windows 10 support. Unfortunately, due to bugs and limitations in the Oculus v0.7.0 SDK and Unity's new built-in VR support, it's not possible to watch 3D movies in this BETA. There are also some graphic issues with the real-time reflections and the app sometimes crashes when exiting it. Luckily, everything else seems to function correctly. That's pretty good if you consider that the Oculus v0.7.0 SDK is only a BETA and the first Runtime ever to support Windows 10. IMPORTANT !!! Before you upgrade to Windows 10, be aware of the possible risks. Carefully study the minimum requirements of the v0.7.0 Runtime on the Oculus website. To be able to run the v0.7.0 Runtime on Windows 10, you need to have certain graphic cards and drivers. Rift support on Windows 10 is limited at the moment. If you don't inform yourself, you might end up upgrading to Windows 10 just to discover that you cannot use your Rift anymore.

We are happy to announce the first Windows 10 compatible version of CINEVEO! We have upgraded the 4D Movie Theater v3.0 BETA with the Oculus v0.7.0 SDK, which adds Windows 10 support. Unfortunately, due to bugs and limitations in the Oculus v0.7.0 SDK and Unity's new built-in VR support, it's not possible to watch 3D movies in this BETA. There are also some graphic issues with the real-time reflections and the app sometimes crashes when exiting it. Luckily, everything else seems to function correctly. That's pretty good if you consider that the Oculus v0.7.0 SDK is only a BETA and the first Runtime ever to support Windows 10. IMPORTANT !!! Before you upgrade to Windows 10, be aware of the possible risks. Carefully study the minimum requirements of the v0.7.0 Runtime on the Oculus website. To be able to run the v0.7.0 Runtime on Windows 10, you need to have certain graphic cards and drivers. Rift support on Windows 10 is limited at the moment. If you don't inform yourself, you might end up upgrading to Windows 10 just to discover that you cannot use your Rift anymore.

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