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Make sure you are logged into the same account. If you are in the headset on a meta account but then on a facebook account in browser, it isnt going to work. Make sure you are connected to wifi. Worst case, you could install the app on your phone or tablet and then cast from the headset to it. 1.
Inside the Oculus App, change the audio settings to - Quest 2 Mic Quest 2 Headphones Enabled "Hear VR Audio from Computer" Enabled "Hear Computer Audio in VR" Inside windows desktop audio settings - change default device to Realtek Digital Output. After you set all these settings, POWER OFF the Oculus and the PC APP and restart.
Yeah, the pc app isn't the greatest, but it's the best of the available options that Meta's left us. Try looking at your pc side. Temporarily disable the firewall, antivirus, anything that might be running in the background and pinging the mothership. Is the wifi you're using on the 5ghz band?
Many of you will find, if you just refresh the screen or refresh the connection, the sound will come back. See, for me the sound would be fine the first time and if you took the headset off, the sound went away. Thats an indicator that there is a connection issue at the source thats feeding the cast.
Hello, if you're having a casting issue you'd want to try using the app to disable and enable WiFi on the Quest 2, power cycle the HMD (let it power down for 30 seconds), make sure the Google Home apps is both installed and up-to-date on the smartphone the Oculus app is installed to, go into the settings for your router and enable all instances of IP Multicast (if present), while in there make ...
Casting from your Oculus Quest headset to casting enabled devices : Turn on your Oculus Quest headset and put it on. From the bottom toolbar, select Sharing . Select Cast from the Sharing menu. Select Start from the in-VR prompt. Choose the device you wish to cast to. 2.
There is a cast button in Sidequest that allows wirelessly streaming to your PC screen. Press the oculus button on the right remote. This will bring up a menu. In that menu you'll see a share button, press it. This opens the share tab, and one of the options is cast.
why not just use some screen recording software to record the sidequest casting while recording in your quest, then convert the video from the quest to mp3 and then go into a video editing software and put the audio from the quest video that you converted to the one you recorded using the screen recorder? i think its a better free solution.
The weird thing is that it works perfectly fine on my Desktop PC, but on laptop it won't, even though they're both connected in the same way to the network. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast.
What it may have done is set the default audio and communications devices to your Oculus speakers and mic, so you'd want to open the Sounds app either from the Windows Settings window or the Control Panel, under "Playback" you'd want to right click on the device your speakers/headphones normally output to and select the "Set as default device" and likely the "set as default communication ...