I'm trying to play Alyx on the Quest 3 and it keeps telling me that my 4090 doesn't have enough memory available. I keep dropping the resolution and the refresh rate, and all the recommend settings in the debug tool. It stutters like crazy.
Apparently the 4090 is not vr ready yet and is still waiting for drivers to be released to make it vr ready but you can try this. It could work > >"Go to Computer Management → System Tools → Performance → Data Collector Sets → Event Trace Sessions. In this list, find HolographicShell, right click, and choose stop
Thx for this video, it helped me a lot. But I still have audio issues. The sound keeps dropping out in one or even both ears. Im using the Soundcore Vr p10 for wireless vr gaming without delay. My dongle is plugged into an usb a to usb c adapter and when im watching yt videos on my pc it works totally fine but as soon as i use i for vr gaming the sound issue appears. Does anybody know how to fix this problem?
That's interesting. I would look into getting wired earphones for the quest. I used these short wired earphones that attach along the headset to avoid wires dangling and they are fantastic. The only issue I could think of is bluetooth connectivity.(maybe try another pair of headphones and see if its any different). Or its a issue with the quest itself. And maybe try updating the quest and see if that fixes the issue. If non of them work I can try to look more into it for you
I have also used wired headphones before. The only ones I could find with a suitable cable were €12 on eBay. But the sound was not satisfactory at all and the cable annoyed me. I don't think it's the Quest's fault and I don't have any other headphones that I can use with the Quest. Because a headset doesn't really fit over my head strap. The Vr P10 headphones are actually the ideal solution that I bought specifically for VR. It's just the sound problem that's annoying. As I said, the headphones also work perfectly on my PC via the dongle. But as soon as the PC outputs sound via Quest Link or Steam VR, the sound problems occur. I don't really understand what difference that makes. Thank you in advance for trying to help me.
Just had a look into it. And it seems to be a issue with bitrate on the quest 2 via link. Some people suggest changing the bitrate to 0 to fix it. Seems to be a common issue with the quest and wireless audio
I’m sure some of this will be useful but can I suggest that you slow down a bit. It’s something I notice in the vast majority of tutorial videos I watch that the person goes through things so quickly that it’s like watching on fast forward and having to go back multiple times to try and see what I should do. I know it makes the video longer but slowing down a bit makes it easier to follow and understand. Thanks.
@andybaker7954 I understand and appreciate your feedback. It's a awkward situation really because some people won't watch a long video as attention span isn't a thing anymore😂 but I'll definitely consider slowing it down. Or making it easier to follow🙂
Awesome tutorial. Here before it blows up
Thanks broski.
informative, well edited and ordered, concise and straight to the point
thank you for the video
Thank you 🙂 means alot
I'm trying to play Alyx on the Quest 3 and it keeps telling me that my 4090 doesn't have enough memory available. I keep dropping the resolution and the refresh rate, and all the recommend settings in the debug tool. It stutters like crazy.
Apparently the 4090 is not vr ready yet and is still waiting for drivers to be released to make it vr ready but you can try this. It could work
>
>"Go to Computer Management → System Tools → Performance → Data Collector Sets → Event Trace Sessions. In this list, find HolographicShell, right click, and choose stop
Thx for this video, it helped me a lot. But I still have audio issues. The sound keeps dropping out in one or even both ears. Im using the Soundcore Vr p10 for wireless vr gaming without delay. My dongle is plugged into an usb a to usb c adapter and when im watching yt videos on my pc it works totally fine but as soon as i use i for vr gaming the sound issue appears. Does anybody know how to fix this problem?
That's interesting. I would look into getting wired earphones for the quest. I used these short wired earphones that attach along the headset to avoid wires dangling and they are fantastic. The only issue I could think of is bluetooth connectivity.(maybe try another pair of headphones and see if its any different). Or its a issue with the quest itself. And maybe try updating the quest and see if that fixes the issue. If non of them work I can try to look more into it for you
I have also used wired headphones before. The only ones I could find with a suitable cable were €12 on eBay. But the sound was not satisfactory at all and the cable annoyed me. I don't think it's the Quest's fault and I don't have any other headphones that I can use with the Quest. Because a headset doesn't really fit over my head strap. The Vr P10 headphones are actually the ideal solution that I bought specifically for VR. It's just the sound problem that's annoying. As I said, the headphones also work perfectly on my PC via the dongle. But as soon as the PC outputs sound via Quest Link or Steam VR, the sound problems occur. I don't really understand what difference that makes. Thank you in advance for trying to help me.
Just had a look into it. And it seems to be a issue with bitrate on the quest 2 via link. Some people suggest changing the bitrate to 0 to fix it. Seems to be a common issue with the quest and wireless audio
@@bignipchris only with quest 2? I use 3. I should adjust the bitrate in the debug tool right?
@@bignipchris Bitrate makes sense i guess, because the problem often occurs when I move my head.
I’m sure some of this will be useful but can I suggest that you slow down a bit. It’s something I notice in the vast majority of tutorial videos I watch that the person goes through things so quickly that it’s like watching on fast forward and having to go back multiple times to try and see what
I should do. I know it makes the video longer but slowing down a bit makes it easier to follow and understand. Thanks.
@andybaker7954 I understand and appreciate your feedback. It's a awkward situation really because some people won't watch a long video as attention span isn't a thing anymore😂 but I'll definitely consider slowing it down. Or making it easier to follow🙂
filmora 🔥
Out of curiosity what gpu?
@@BlazingnitroYT it's a 3060ti
Brilliant !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I use virtual desktop. This is a great app for playing pc vr games with outstanding performance and quality.
If you have ethernet on your pc and a router in the room where you are playing
Damn these VR are the more performance demanding devices than raytracing
@@sanketvaria9734 they really are. My rtx 4050 laptop doesn't meet minimum spec.for vr😂
@@bignipchris yeah, I am planning to upgrade from rtx 2070 super to rtx 4070 just for VR
@@sanketvaria9734 that will make a huge difference. Especially playing in higher resolutions if that's what your interested in
Oculus Debug Tool should be always running alongside your games btw.
I think it saves the settings
No harm in leaving it open. But i think restarting the oculus services sets the settings. I could be wrong though. I'll have to look into it