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MohamedFaizal
5 years agoHonored Guest
How to disable the recording feature?
Hi, I'm building an app from Unity 2020 and I would not want the app to be able to record by the user. Currently, any application that you run directly on the headset (Oculus Quest/Oculus Go) has a...
RemiRemiRemi
4 years agoExplorer
For anyone else who finds this post, I spent an hour trawling the unity docs to find https://developer.oculus.com/documentation/unity/ps-sharing/#sharing-is-on-by-default which says:
It is important to note that the sharing features such as casting, video recording (video capture), and taking photo (screenshots) are enabled for your apps, by default. To disable any sharing features, go to Sharing, select an app, and from the Enabled Features list, clear the checkbox for the features you do not prefer to share, and click Save.
And to answer TheC0llectoR, there's plenty of valid reason a developer may want to disable these features other than "limiting the users to just doing what they want them [sic] to do". In fact it could benefit the user and provide extra security, for example privacy centric apps where users wouldn't want to accidentally share data outside of the app. Or an app like Snapchat where users wish to share time restricted content that they wish to remain private. Or for a developer distributing a private alpha/beta which they wish to limit distribution. While these restrictions may not provide watertight protection they're certainly legitimate use cases for this feature.
But one of the biggest use cases for this feature is games that are already pushing the limits of the Quest 2 hardware and don't have the headroom to also record and transcode video on the fly. If enabling recording would degrade the performance of the game play badly a developer may wish to disable this feature.
TheC0llectoR
4 years agoProtege
Absolutely outstanding reply! I'm actually rather embarrassed because I had forgotten that I had posted this reply. Unfortunately my head space was rather negative due to some developing situations in my life. It seemed to have driven some negativity here and there and I apologize for that. I believe that instead of removing it and pretending that it didn't happen, I'd rather focus on the fact that anyone such as yourself could have replied with just as equal negativity towards me, but you didn't. I think this is a wonderful example of how to correctly deal with issues like this and I hope many, many people see this and seriously think about it in their future posts. Question was answered while simultaneously educating a negative replyer(myself) without 'stirring the pot' as the say.
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