PomanoB
PomanoB
Hello, @mike-marcacci , please, release new version with #274
Compiled VRVideoPlayer with VS 2015 1. Download last version headers and precompiled binary (*.lib) for VLC, GLEW, GLFW, GLM 2. Configure library and include directories in project settings  ...
VLC: http://download.videolan.org/pub/videolan/vlc/2.2.4/win64/vlc-2.2.4-win64.7z GLEW: https://sourceforge.net/projects/glew/files/glew/2.0.0/glew-2.0.0-win32.zip/download GLFW: https://github.com/glfw/glfw/releases/download/3.2.1/glfw-3.2.1.bin.WIN64.zip GLM: clone form https://github.com/g-truc/glm
Windows 10 64bit. Everything works well, as a service, and standalone. I propose to run PSVRServise as a normal program without the service. Not to do this functionality in PSVRToolbox.
I mean, all the same, but start not as service. There is no need to duplicate code in PSVRToolbox.
Maybe, three component? And PSVRService.exe can be installed as service, and can be start as normal programm 
@gusmanb Ok, I understand, thank you