Do you have any idea how to get the studios and independent camgirls to buy new webcams that could do this?
https://webeyevr.com/
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What is VR webcam?
Is WebEyeVR ready to be used?
Yes. We have a working developer’s version of the camera now. We have several major improvements planned including upgrades to the video quality by developing FPGA which we will be implementing soon for a consumer version (to be released by the end of December 2016).
How to stream it online?
We have created a streaming platform for our VR webcam which you can use for video calls and live broadcasts. Available upon request. We plan to make it public after Kickstarter campaign is over. We encourage developers to come up with their own applications for VR broadcasting.
How does it work?
Are there any special hardware requirements?
Nothing too specific. Your computer will need to be capable of processing 2 full HD wide-angle streams and you will need a broadband internet connection that is at least 8 Mbit/s **upload (4 Mbit/s for Consumer Version at the same quality)
**studios have 10 or 20 webcams sharing lines so there may be capacity issues also. Adding lines costs money. **
What are your future plans?
We will be starting a Kickstart campaign very soon. Once it is complete we plan to begin shipping developer’s kits. We will also then being implementing some upgrades to the camera that are planned for a consumer version which we begin to ship by December 2016.
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good luck with that
I am not adverse to the technology -- when it becomes practical and feasible -- early to mid adoptor phase.
Money talks bullshit walks. Bottom line
- the technology is not commercially available (commercial quality)
- we would need to recode our website broadcaster's platform to accommodate this $$$$
- all the customers and models would have to obtain new peripherals to use this.
- 'VR is only commercially available for mobile devices' <search that< Customers on PCs are the vast majority of our revenue -- this would change this probably if the quality of the live broadcast is there. That could be a good thing

** we have thousands of models working over a week's period -- changing a gear in the machine is a big deal.