NOTE: The Japanese version can be found here

Littlstar VR Cinema supports the playback of 2D/mono, 3D/stereo, 360, and 180 videos, via an external hard drive. There are a few simple steps that must be followed to get videos to play back correctly; please read through the instructions below and reach out to support@littlstar.com if you have any questions. 

Sideloaded videos can also be viewed in Offline Mode.

NOTE: With the release of version 1.26, video type and layout can now be resolved using metadata files instead of the filename itself. Please visit this page for more info.

External Drive Setup

  1. Format your drive as exFAT or FAT32. NOTE: This will erase all files on the drive! Ensure you've backed up all important data on your drive before doing this step.
  2. Once formatted, insert a folder named "Littlstar" at the root (top-level directory) of the drive.
  3. NEW! VR Cinema now supports sub-folders. Any folders added inside your "Littlstar" folder will now appear inside your Library.

File naming conventions

There are specific naming conventions to which videos must adhere for the app to recognize the type of video it needs to render. By default, the Littlstar player will attempt to render a fixed frame video. Therefore it is not necessary to explicitly add "ff" to the file name unless it's 3D, in which case "3dff" should be appended to the file name.

180 Videos

360 Videos

Fixed Frame Videos

OverUnder/TopBottom Videos

SideBySide/LeftRight Videos

Examples:

Thumbnails and Metadata

As of version 1.20, you can add a thumbnail, title and description information by setting the metadata of the Mp4 file. We utilize the MPEG4 standard for metadata.

In order to add a thumbnail, you must have an existing png or jpg you wish to add. Aspect Ratio is preferred to be 16:9 with a width of 720 pixels or less.

Setting thumbnails with ITunes

There are many tools for editing media file metadata. ITunes is a popular tool for this. 

  1. Open ITunes
  2. File → Add Folder to Library
  3. Add your Littlstar folder to the Library
  4. Library → Movies → Home Videos
  5. You should see your Littlstar videos under Home Videos
  6. Right click your target video → Video Info
  7. Artwork → Add Artwork, then select a thumbnail to add.
  8. You can update other metadata within the Video Info dialog as well.

Bulk thumbnails with Mp3tag

  1. Place all your videos and thumbnails in one folder. Each thumbnail should have a name identical to the corresponding video. (eg. MyVideo.mp4 and MyVideo.jpg)
  2. Launch Mp3tag
  3. File → Change Directory (Browse to folder from previous step)
  4. Edit → Select All Files
  5. Actions (Quick)
  6. Import cover from file → Ok
  7. Format string for image filename → %_filename%.jpg → Ok

(Note: Mp3tag will remux the mp4 when embedding the jpg image. This can take a while depending on the filesize of the mp4.)

Recommended Settings

To ensure proper playback and to be able to support as many videos as possible, we recommend some basic encoding guidelines:

Video Spec

Audio Spec

Container Spec

Known Issues