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Old 09-10-2015, 02:00 AM  
cordoba
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Originally Posted by adultmobile View Post
The OP is about prerecorded content with porn stars, not about live cam shows. In fact, live cams already do not suffer of piracy and tubes, while prerecorded videos totally suffer.

About new tech failures in adult cams, I would add a more on topic example: livejasmin added the 3d cams in 2009 and ceased that shortly after as no customer cared:

It required the easily available cheap plastic glasses, but simply, guys prefered normal shows to "3d" ones with psychedelic color interference. Models would get less sales if streaming in 3d than streaming normally, so models also stopped streaming stereoscopic.

I remember buying a "virtual reality" magazine in early 1990's, with all those oculus-rift and hologram-like stuff... saying next few years it will go mass market... read same on web sites in early to mid 2000's... it didn't happened yet, that's 30 years I wait now... not going to comment why that's this, but experimentally I am cautious of predictions about VR going mainstream, guess what...
"It required the easily available cheap plastic glasses, but simply, guys prefered normal shows to "3d" ones with psychedelic color interference."

Hmmm...so you're comparing 3d hologram girls appearing live in your room to crappy 3d anaglyph porn?

Meanwhile, Penthouse have made millions from their 3D stereo porn movies.

The OP is talking about the future of vr/hologram porn, and he's largely referring to the efforts of Brian Schuster and HoloFilms. Schuster's main long-term goal seems to be interactive holo sex, as spelt out at his website and in numerous interviews he has given regarding his plans for the 'metaverse'. Facebook paid 2 billion dollars for the Oculus Rift with the entire aim of fascilitating social interaction in virtual reality. And I was just replying to another person's comment.

As far as stopping pre-recorded video piracy, I don't know, but I did make the suggestion that if the adult industry had their own media players, they could generate content that perhaps could only be played on it. I also have a feeling that the moral panic over vr porn will be so great, that only in the USA and a few other countries will there be a chance of it remaining legal, or at least without a lot of legislative curtailment. I can't see, for example, Putin allowing millions of young Russian men fapping off wearing vr headsets every day. Therefore, the problem of Russian vr porn tube sites pirating content might not be such a big issue.
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