Zixuan:
Today we tested how our images and video content perform in a VR environment. Ruiqi and I went to the library and picked up a set of free VR headsets, then began a full round of testing. It was our first time viewing the project content inside VR, and while we ran into a few issues, we also gained some very helpful insights.
We started by testing the video Carly had created. Right away, we noticed a major issue: there was a thick black border surrounding the video in VR, which seriously disrupted the sense of immersion. It felt like we were watching the content through a “window” instead of being inside the scene.
To solve this, we tried enlarging the image to remove the black edges. While this did fill the screen, it introduced a new problem: the content became blurry and hard to focus on, and there was noticeable ghosting and double vision. It made the experience uncomfortable to watch.
So, I decided to open the VR headset’s built-in testing app to study what properly formatted images for VR should look like. As expected, there were clear standards for image proportions and layout. I sent one of the reference images to Carly, and together we adjusted our content based on that template. It worked—the focus issue was completely resolved, and the visuals looked much more natural and immersive.
We also tried adding some explanatory text about our project during the black screen sections, but in VR it was impossible to view the full text properly, so we eventually decided to abandon that idea.
In the final stage, I added a small emotional touch to the video: every time a dog hears a positive word from its owner, I subtly increased the brightness of the screen to represent the dog’s happiness and excitement. This gentle lighting shift adds emotional depth without distracting from the experience.
After final testing, everything ran smoothly, and the VR playback now works perfectly. It feels like a huge step forward, and we’re excited to let others try it—to finally experience what the world might look and sound like from a dog’s point of view!


