Facebook supports Live streaming of 4 k for video Camera 360 degrees

Today, Facebook announced some updates to the platform live video 360 degrees to make it more accessible to creators and viewers. Most notably, you can now see the 360-degree streaming video direct on Facebook up to 4 k resolution, helps improve loyalty to viewers who have a current monitor and accomplished creators who have a pretty powerful streaming appliance. The flow is now also accessible in virtual reality if you prefer watching videos 4 k on a Samsung VR Gear. (Facebook says live video 4 k/360-degree is not supported on the current Rift Oculus.) For non-profit organizations or pages that want to support non-profit organizations, Facebook now allows you to add the button's "donation " to collect money from viewers. All these little changes add to the platform a little more interesting video you can use Facebook to keep your users and content creators do not come back with the infinitum. Over the years, Facebook has made hardware and software are encouraged to ensure that social networks are becoming a prime destination for next-generation video format.

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Whether it's for VR with the acquisition of the maker of the Rift or Oculus video 360 degrees by 360 Surround hardware team, Facebook has been aggressively promoting trains as the best place to experiment. So, this update, even though it appears to be relatively small and ingenious for the moment, only help make Facebook Live a more accomplished as a competitor against the traditional TV, professional content that is on the streaming service, and even YouTube. It also strengthens the case of Facebook because it is trying to convince more video makers to treat this site as a major distribution channel. (The company is developing its own original TV series to try and compete with Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon, and no one knows how to combine technologies such as VR and video 360 degrees in the business of it.) To that end, Facebook also announced a new partnership program today which affirms the product hardware and third-party software as  "Live 360 Ready. " this Program will list the products that are reviewed by an internal team of Facebook that is capable of produce high-quality stream. The initial list contains 10 cameras-including Garmin Giroptic 360 VIRB, iO, three models Insta360, Ozo Orah 4i from Nokia, and several others-and seven device settings

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