Product summary
MacMorpheus is a macOS application built for viewing three-dimensional video content. It focuses on degree-based 3D playback and aims to deliver clear visuals while running smoothly on Apple hardware. The program is intended for anyone from casual watchers to fans of immersive media.
Compatibility with virtual headsets
This player is engineered to work with PlayStation VR (PSVR) headsets, enabling users to step into a virtual space while watching 3D videos. PSVR integration is a primary compatibility target, allowing headset users to experience spatial video without extensive setup.
Controls and user experience
A streamlined interface makes it simple to browse your library, play files, and tweak playback. Settings are accessible for fine-tuning the view, and playback tools provide standard transport controls along with options to change viewing angles and display modes.
Key capabilities
- Flexible viewing: adjust camera angles and perspective to suit different 3D formats and personal preference.
- Native PSVR support: built for straightforward connection and smooth playback with PlayStation VR hardware.
- Intuitive navigation: simple menus and controls reduce the learning curve for new users.
- Playback management: pause, skip, and seek with responsive controls designed for immersive viewing.
Alternatives and cost
- CheatSheet — a free option recommended for users seeking a no-cost utility that supports VR content playback.
- Other paid or free players may offer different device compatibility or advanced editing/viewing features if you need more specialized tools.
Getting started
Download the latest macOS build from the developer’s site, connect your PSVR if you plan to use it, and open a compatible 3D video file. Use the settings panel to match the video type (e.g., side-by-side, over-under) and tweak the viewing angle for the best experience.
Technical
- Mac
- Free