I just got my CV1 yesterday and am having problems with judder. Other than the initial calibration screen with the green lines, every program I run has the same problem, despite running at 90 FPS. When my head is still I have a clear picture, but when I move the picture stutters. I have tried all of the following:
*Closing all other programs *Reinstalling Oculus app *Reinstalling graphics drivers *Moving the sensor *Covering any potentially reflective surfaces *Switching USB ports
Any other ideas? Would love to get this thing working, seems like it'll be fun once I do!
Just making sure, as I have had judder issues in the past with the DK2 and Aero themes on Win 7 64 bit. I was going to suggest trying a non-Aero theme if you happened to be on 7 (shot in the dark).
Did you make sure your HMD and tracking camera have the latest firmware? There should be an option in the Oculus Home settings in the Settings>Devices menu for the device you want to update. Other than that I would make sure you try every USB 3.0 slot on your mobo, as I had to use a certain one on my motherboard for the tracking camera or it would intermittently disconnect. I don't think the HMD USB is as finicky.
Also try the Oculus compatibility check if you haven't already to be sure your USB 3.0 slots are supported, there is a link on the cart page here: https://shop.oculus.com/en-us/cart/
And don't worry about the Rift in the cart, Cyber let everyone know that this is basically a static sales page that automatically has one Rift selected.
i7 5960X @ 3.8 GHz | Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4 PC2800 | GTX Titan X Pascal | Win 10 64 bit | Asus ROG PG348Q | EVGA X99 Classified
You said the calibration scene works fine ? are you talking about were the camera scans you with the laser while doing the setup in the grey room with the grid on the floor ?
@Zandil No, I mean before that, with the horizontal and vertical green lines. There's no head tracking involved there (I think). The setup scene with the laser and grey room are stuttery.
It's a pain in the ass but I would recommend reinstalling Windows again. I know you only done it a few months ago but doing it again will rule out any software conflicts.
It's a pain in the ass but I would recommend reinstalling Windows again. I know you only done it a few months ago but doing it again will rule out any software conflicts.