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VR-180 Recording Test Using Oculus Monitor: VRChat

KuyaQuatro
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In this test, I'm using Oculus Compositor Monitor to record stereoscopic gameplay of a pc-linked Quest 2 headset. I'm trying out 3 methods, 1: Cable-link with "post-distortion" setting, 2: Cable-link, and 3: Airlink. Turns out, despite the intermittent lag of Airlink, I found the ease of use, solid connection, and wireless movement to be more beneficial than using a cabled link.
The FOV I've approximated was Horizontal 106 x Vertical 110. For more info on Oculus Monitor, check out the official link: https://developer.oculus.com/documentation/native/pc/dg-compositor-mirror/ Settings used were: --Size 2560 1280 --FovTanAngleMultiplier 1.3 1.3 --SymmetricFov --RectilinearBothEyes --DisableFovStencil --DisableTimewarp
BIG SHOUTOUT to Timur Timak who first pointed out Oculus Monitor to me on a reddit thread, when I was describing my old method using OpenVR. Check out his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ-E3HB-IYk8OeEAC2aqKHg
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The FOV I've approximated was Horizontal 106 x Vertical 110. For more info on Oculus Monitor, check out the official link: https://developer.oculus.com/documentation/native/pc/dg-compositor-mirror/ Settings used were: --Size 2560 1280 --FovTanAngleMultiplier 1.3 1.3 --SymmetricFov --RectilinearBothEyes --DisableFovStencil --DisableTimewarp
BIG SHOUTOUT to Timur Timak who first pointed out Oculus Monitor to me on a reddit thread, when I was describing my old method using OpenVR. Check out his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ-E3HB-IYk8OeEAC2aqKHg
[LINK UP] https://linktr.ee/kuyaquatro