How to Cast the Meta Quest 3 to any TV | Tutorial for Smart and Old TVs
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- Опубліковано 28 гру 2023
- How to Cast from the Meta Quest to a TV
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🔗 IMPORTANT LINKS 🔗
► Casting site: www.oculus.com/casting
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I hope you enjoyed today's video! I saw a lot of comments on Meta Quest's latest casting tutorial asking about casting to a TV so I thought I'd answer those questions with this video. Especially near the holiday season, there are many new people receiving headsets they probably would like to share with their family.
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Short simple and to the point. Thanks !
Na this worked thanks man
always love the editing! great and super simple tutorial as well, just what i needed!
Awe thanks that means sm 🙃
Serious question, is there a potential for it to connect automatically? Or will it always prompt you? I don't want it to connect to my parents TV downstairs while I'm watching... nature documentaries on DEO video if know what I mean.
It will only cast if u activate the casting on the headset. Long story short, no it will not connect automatically
@@FluffySezyt Thanks for clearing that up! Great video man.
yup, you activate cast inside headset but you can allow device (tv) to accept cast automatically, you'll have a red dot indicator inside headset activated so that you know you're casting atm
do i need to download a specific casting app on phone? and if so which one and i need to download it on the tv as well?
Nope just follow the guide
@@FluffySezyt oh alright, didn't got the meta quest 3 yet but this guide will be useful when i finally get it, it'll be my first ever time using and playing a vr/ar/mr headset, thanks for this guide and for the infos tho, have a nice day/night
Merp.
For some reason when casting to my PC it just shows a black screen. 🤦🏽♂️
Is it black on your phone?
Doing any of that I still get a huge amount of latency. Even just using the casting from the phone app that shows the quest on the phone. It’s got latency there. Why!? I even spent 600 bucks on getting the latest wifi router that uses 6e and connected the quest and phone onto that and nothing has changed.
Ya the casting is definitely a weakness of the quest line up
Sad that some get no lag and others have heaps no matter what they do. Maybe it’s a quest issue itself. So might be able to be fixed with an update or something 🤷♂️
Hopefully. Unfortunately I think it’s low priority for meta rn
Bro, you mean you can’t cast directly from MetaQuest 3 directly to ANY smart tv?????
Not as of now
Yeah you can.
@@robobass25how?
Both shockingly inefficient & poorly performing solutions.
They are as efficient as your WiFi
@@FluffySezyt
Casting to a phone, then mirroring the phone onto a TV involves double transmission, double encoding & double decoding.
That's double the latency, double the bandwidth usage, and degraded picture quality. Not at all efficient.
Casting to a PC connected to your TV is efficient in terms of bandwidth, latency & picture quality, but requires an entire PC dedicated to the task.
Overkill for what should be achievable by a simple video streaming dongle. (e.g. Chromecast).
Sadly Oculus are really dragging their heels with decent casting support; previously limited to Chromecast, and now only broken Chromecast support due to the v60 update.
I'd like to see the Quest 2/3 presenting themselves as a DLNA service, allowing all DLNA-compatible data sink devices on the network to simply consume its output as a live broadcast.
Straight forward for users to configure, automatic, and a widely supported open standard.
@TehJumpingJawa sure but most people don’t even have chromecasts so they would likely use phone mirroring anyway
@@TehJumpingJawa
Well hopefully they figure out a more convenient, quicker and easier solution. Screen casting should of been perfected out of the gate, like it is with PSVR2. Guess I'll have to use my laptop for now!
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Yessir