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Help and Support Forums => All things VR => Topic started by: RichardDarkwood on May 13, 2022, 07:58:48 AM
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If you are planning on live streaming your game or recording and you have an Oculus headset you will need the Oculus mirror to do so. I have created a video for doing just that.
https://youtu.be/6uaatq8ljjQ
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I just use game capture pointed at AH as a source in OBS. Better on performance. Just wish I could select which eye gets captured in VR for AH as you can with mirror whether it be the oculus mirror or steamvr mirror. Oculus mirror you can select left, right or both. Steamvr mirror you can select those as well as left or right eye dominant to give a wider FOV. AH mirror displays only the left eye with no ability to select. Annoying if you're generally right-eyed. You have to set up your views to be looking straight thru the left eye in order for your stream to look not cattywhompus.
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I just use game capture pointed at AH as a source in OBS. Better on performance. Just wish I could select which eye gets captured in VR for AH as you can with mirror whether it be the oculus mirror or steamvr mirror. Oculus mirror you can select left, right or both. Steamvr mirror you can select those as well as left or right eye dominant to give a wider FOV. AH mirror displays only the left eye with no ability to select. Annoying if you're generally right-eyed. You have to set up your views to be looking straight thru the left eye in order for your stream to look not cattywhompus.
Sent from my SM-G991U using Tapatalk
I mainly stream DCS
you have to set it to left eye, right eye, or both inside the game. Never messed with it outside of that.
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When I stream, rec ord its with Gamecaster.. I used to use OBS but gamecaster is so mucheasier to use, has great perks and streams VR with Oculus seamlessly..
https://gamecaster.com/