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com.magicleap.spectator
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This package enables use of the Magic Leap Spectator application on iPhone and Android for 3rd person viewing and recording of MagicLeap 2 applications.
Magic Leap Spectator is a mobile application that makes it easy for anyone to capture and share high quality videos and photos of mixed reality content streamed from a Magic Leap 2 device when used with compatible applications. This powerful tool supports a wide variety of use cases, such as:
ML Spectator can also be used as a handheld viewer by anyone who doesn't have an ML2 headset, allowing them to view your application content in real-time too.
This Unity Package includes everything needed to make your ML2 apps ML Spectator compatible, including easy to use prefabs to add capabilities to any existing Unity based Magic Leap 2 application project.
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This package enables use of the Magic Leap Spectator application on iPhone and Android for 3rd person viewing and recording of MagicLeap 2 applications.
The npm package com.magicleap.spectator receives a total of 90 weekly downloads. As such, com.magicleap.spectator popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that com.magicleap.spectator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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