Read before you play on your Android or iOS phone: For the Cardboard-compatible VR version: Don’t click on the play button right away.
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First click on the “Share” button
in the upper right corner.
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Double-Click on the link (https://youtu.be/…) in the Share window. This should bring up a dialog box. If the phone already has the Youtube app installed, it will have the
Youtube option. (If not, you will have to download it from the Google Play Store.)
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Choose the
Youtube app. If you will be using this phone to watch VR videos from this site again then choose “Always”.
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The Youtube app will begin playing the video. Look for the
Google Cardboard icon in the bottom right corner of the video and tap it. Enjoy!
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