Inception Fights Lagging, VR’s Worst Enemy - Unveils Interactive Multi-Track Technology

Inception is leveraging its unique technology to be the first to offer a multi-track interactive VR experience with minimal streaming latency, while maintaining high quality video and spatial audio capabilities

TEL AVIV, Israel--()--Inception (http://inceptionvr.com/), a leading destination for original VR entertainment content, unveils today its new layer of innovation that utilizes multi-track real time streaming and spatial audio for a seamless interactive VR experience. This recent development overcomes VR’s major pain - the ability to create more immersive and interactive experiences. Inception’s solution lessens bandwidth issues and allows users to navigate interactive VR experiences by switching between video and audio tracks with minimal lagging.

Until now, VR technology has struggled to deliver a fully immersive virtual experience that can withstand high quality visual and audio effects and navigate through scenes as they unfold without interruptions. Multi-track technology will be implemented across the Inception app, and can be applied to special effects, audio tracks, and video overlays diminishing buffering or lagging to create a more lifelike VR experience.

Imagine stepping into a virtual world with one click, where the sound and visual stimulation around you adjusts according to your movement and guides you in a certain direction, so you know where to look when immersed in 360 and fully enjoy it with minimal lag. Inception’s recent technological development helps break down existing immersive VR barriers and supplies users with an engaging interaction that’s user friendly, mimics real-world conditions, and enhances VR.

“Making an authentic VR experience requires a unique combination of tech, content and creativity. Our newly released technology takes user VR interaction to a higher level, providing a fully immersive space, which is certainly the direction the market is heading in and what users are seeking,” said Benny Arbel, Inception CEO. “We’re very excited to announce this achievement because it creates a backbone for inception’s platform, enhances user experience and contributes to the VR entertainment industry.”

The first piece from Inception to fully showcase the capabilities of this technology is available on Google Daydream platform, produced for Boiler Room and Google Pixel. The experience enables users to move through the club as if they were there in real life, with seamless switching between videos and audio as users move from room to room to explore the club.

About Inception

Inception is fast becoming the leading 360 & VR destination of choice for premium content for millennials. Inception launched in October 2016, and has apps for Oculus Rift, Samsung Gear, iOS, Android, Google Daydream, HTC Vive, with Sony PS coming soon. It has already become one of the top Entertainment VR apps. Inception utilizes a unique combination of proprietary technology, a distribution platform and exclusive content formats and rights, to deliver the most engaging VR experiences via a best-in-class app, cost effectively and to the very highest standards.

Contacts

Company Media Contact:
Alona Stein, +972 50-7782344(Cell)
Blonde 2.0 for Inception
alona@blonde20.com

Release Summary

Inception is the first to offer a multi-track interactive VR experience with minimal streaming latency, while maintaining high quality video and spatial audio capabilities.

Contacts

Company Media Contact:
Alona Stein, +972 50-7782344(Cell)
Blonde 2.0 for Inception
alona@blonde20.com