![]() ![]() Turn on the Quest headset near your PC and set up the guardian or confirm the existing one you created beforeĬonnect the Quest to your PC with a USB cable This isn't a bad option, but it's a little blockier than the larger files exported with the 'For editing' feature should be.Īnyway to watch a video exported/rendered using the 'For youtube' option in that manner you can follow these steps: Then I exported (rendered) the 360 stitched video as a 4k H.264 file with 360 degree audio. Note 5.6k is close to 1080p in each direction so I think that's close to what the Quest 2 can display.Įdit: I managed to get 360 footage to play by using the 'Youtube' option that appears when the Fusion software is launched instead of the 'For Editing' option. Is that the right way to transfer videos stored on your PC to the Quest 2 to watch them?Īlso if anyone has this camera and knows what settings to use to export it would be great to hear! h.264, Cineform or Prores codec? What resolution works? 5.6k or something lower? In Oculus TV went to 'Your media' but video was not there. Put on the Quest, launched Oculus TV (I tried to find Oculus video but it definitely wasn't in my list of apps - I guess it's been replaced?) I also tried Oculus/Screenshots (see why below) Transferred the stitched and rendered 360 video to the 'Movies' folder. In the headset clicked 'allow' to allow the PC to access the Quest's internal storage ![]() Rendered the video using Cineform codec at 5.6k to stitch the front and back video Installed the Fusion studio 1.4 beta (to stich the video from a camera with firmware v2.0 installed) Installed the latest firmware beta 2.0 on the camera (so it can shoot 5.6k video) I tried the following steps but couldn't get the video to play: Has anyone successfully played 360 footage shot with a Gopro fusion 360 camera on the Quest 2?
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