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The cabinet is designed to use any content delivered in full 360x180 Equirectangular format.
YouTube changed it to a 3 x 2 cube map and obfuscated the source behind a projected viewer interface.
Any content presented in full 360x180 will still work on these cabinets. (even with stereoscopic 180, these screens work as a monoscopic viewer.)
EDIT: confirmed it with the developer, spherical screen is the only one of the spherical screens that are default in Redux right now. The fact that the others have thumbnails threw me off.