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Status: WontFix
Owner:
Last visit > 30 days ago
Closed: Oct 2017
Components:
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OS: Android
Pri: 3
Type: Bug
Proj-XR



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WebVR content is "recentered" by itself on LG-G3 L

Project Member Reported by vsupruniuk@google.com, Apr 21 2017

Issue description

Chrome Version: Canary 60.0.3076.0, Beta 58.0.3029.83
OS: Android L
Device: LG-G3

WebVR content is being re-centered by itself when moving device around. Issue is reproducible only on LG-G3 device on a certain sample page: https://webvr.info/samples/06-vr-audio.html both in Magic window and Cardboard mode.

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Visit https://webvr.info/samples/06-vr-audio.html
2. Tap "Start sound" button
3. Remember fps meter position
4. Start moving device around

Expected result:
Fps meter and all the other objects remain on their original place during device movements (e.g. fps meter is in front of the user, red square is on the left side)

Actual result:
Screen is getting re-centered by itself when I move device around, objects on the screen change their original location relatively to the user.


 
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Comment 1 by sheriffbot@chromium.org, Jul 19 2017

Labels: Hotlist-Google
Hi Vitali!  I'm scrubbing through bugs that haven't been triaged.  It's on us to have looked at this sooner; sorry about that.

Are you able to see if this is still an issue on M-61, as it's G3-specific?


Owner: vsupruniuk@google.com
Status: Assigned (was: Untriaged)
Assigning to Vitali for re-testing.  Please move to "Available" if the issue is still present.  Thanks!
Status: Available (was: Assigned)
Issue is still reproducible in:
- Chrome 61.0.3163.42
- Chrome 62.0.3185.0


Labels: -Hotlist-Google
Owner: offenwanger@chromium.org
Status: Assigned (was: Available)
Status: WontFix (was: Assigned)
Tried it out on a couple of different sites. Found that if you rotate the devices in a circle 3-5 times, the original 'forward' direction will have drifted. However, could not get a sudden recenter jump to happen. Closing as no repro.
Components: Blink>WebXR

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