
#Unable to confirm your oculus account Pc#
Considerations on PC streamingThis is an example stream I got on PC:As you can see, the quality is not bad and even the latency was not terrible.

For the use of MirrorOp and Chromecast, I have written something in.
#Unable to confirm your oculus account how to#
Furthermore, you may also get audio through this solution.Streaming to PC may be useful to show the Go content on a big screen, for instance, during conferences and presentations.You can substitute the above methods with the, that is easier to be performed but it requires you to go through Facebook and has a questionable video quality.I hope this post has helped you in streaming the content of your favorite VR headset and if it is the case, please, do you mind liking and sharing it to support my VR magazine?īasically what you have to do is starting the Casting streaming to smartphone using the guide that I wrote above and then use one of the above tools to stream the smartphone screen content to your PC.For a guide on how to use ADB and Vysor, refer to my article about: the Vive Focus is an Android device, so it works exactly as your smartphone in this sense. You may wonder why you should ever perform this double streaming: the answer is that Casting offers you an undistorted 16:9 streaming of your Oculus Go content, something that you can’t get by directly connecting your Go to your PC through ADB or Vysor, where you get the typical split-in-two distorted view. Using ADB, I also found streaming to MPLAYER much better than the one with VLC. Of course, being a streaming of a streaming, expect more latency and more compression than what you would like to have.My advice is, if you can, to attach your phone to your PC via USB, so that the streaming to PC may happen in a wired way and be so faster.

Basically what you have to do is starting the Casting streaming to smartphone using the guide that I wrote above and then use one of the above tools to stream the smartphone screen content to your PC.For a guide on how to use ADB and Vysor, refer to my article about: the Vive Focus is an Android device, so it works exactly as your smartphone in this sense.
