The "3D" designation indicates stereoscopic footage, usually delivered in a Top-Bottom or Side-by-Side (SBS) format to provide depth perception, mimicking how human eyes see the world.
While it can be played on many headsets, the "Oculus Rift" tag suggests it is intended for PC-VR playback. Handling 8K/60fps video requires a powerful PC with a modern GPU (like an NVIDIA RTX series ) and high-bitrate playback support. Playback Requirements 564-czechvr-3d-7680x3840-60fps-oculusrift_uhq_h...
Because 8K/60fps files are massive (often several gigabytes per few minutes of footage), an SSD is recommended to prevent buffering or stuttering during playback. Content Origin This is a full 8K resolution format
Standard VR content is often 30fps, but 60fps is critical for "Ultra High Quality" labels. Higher frame rates provide much smoother motion and significantly reduce motion sickness by providing more visual data per second during head movements. The "3D" designation indicates stereoscopic footage
This is a full 8K resolution format. In the context of 360-degree or 180-degree VR, 8K is widely considered the "gold standard" for realism because it provides enough pixel density to minimize the "screen door effect" often seen in lower-resolution VR.