layer
Note: This documentation is for the old 1.2.0 version of A-Frame. Check out the documentation for the current 1.6.0 version
The layer component renders images, videos or cubemaps into a WebXR compositor layer on supported browsers.
The benefits of layers are:
- Performance and judder: Once the layer is submitted, the compositor is in charge of render it at a fixed refresh rate (72Hz, 90Hz… depending on device). Even if the application cannot keep up with the compositor refresh rate the layer won’t drop any frames resulting in a smoother experience.
- Visual fidelity: The images in a layer will be sampled only once by the compositor. Regular WebGL content is sampled twice: Once one rendering to the eye buffer and a second time when copied to the compositor. This results in a loss of details.
- Battery life: No double sampling results in less memory copies reducing operations and battery consumption.
- Latency: Headset pose sampling for layers takes place at the end of the frame using the most recent HMD pose. This paired with reprojection techniques reduce the effective latency.
Example
<a-scene> |
Properties
Properties | Description |
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type | quad , monocubemap or stereocubemap |
src | Image or video loaded in the layer. |
rotateCubemap | Rotates the cubemap 180 degrees in the y-axis. |