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Using Quest 2 with Vuze XR camera, and just using the Q2 in general

Radman1
Explorer
Hi all, I'm new at this and have figured out *some* of the capabilities of the Q2 but not all.

1.  After I render the VR videos using the Vuze VR Studio, I try to transfer them to the Q2 headset. It appears that the videos transfer, but I can't find them anywhere on the Q2. Any idea where the Q2 stores these imported videos? 

2. What is the fastest way to get back to the main menu from wherever I might be in the Q2? I am having to push the Power button and initiate a restart, which is cumbersome. 

3. How/where do I find the "Library" on the Q2? It doesn't seem to have an icon for this and I've looked all over, with no luck.

*ANY* info appreciated! Thanks.....

Radman1

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Lokertr
Explorer
Use the DeoVR app free in the Quest store. Use it's local storage option to navigate to the folder you copied the videos to. You should then be able to watch them right in that app.

esarkay
Honored Guest
There's a support article 2255729571307786 "How do I transfer pictures or videos from my computer to my Oculus Quest 2 or Quest"?  I have a Quest 2 and a Mac. After connecting the Quest 2 to my computer, granting permission, using Android File Transfer I can copy Vuze XR videos to the folder Oculus >> VideoShots.  They then appear in Oculus TV under "Your Media".





nalex66
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Radman1 said:

Hi all, I'm new at this and have figured out *some* of the capabilities of the Q2 but not all.
...
2. What is the fastest way to get back to the main menu from wherever I might be in the Q2? I am having to push the Power button and initiate a restart, which is cumbersome. 


Press the menu button on the right controller (the one with the Oculus “O” logo). This will pause any app and give you access to the Oculus Home menu, and will also allow you to quit the app directly. 

The equivalent button on the left controller usually brings up an app’s in-game menu, which typically will allow you to properly shut down the app. 

DK2, CV1, Go, Quest, Quest 2, Quest 3.


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CalmAndSure
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You probably have your answer already, but here is what I have done...
I download the Vuse XR files to my computer via the Vuse VR Studio app import function. (I mostly use 3D180 format in 5.7K)
I then create a project (I do some color correction of Exposure, Highlights, Shadows and Saturation) and render the video (Stereo, Rectangular, EquiRectangular, H.264).
I have set up oculus link and Virtual Desktop app (purchased) but I do not think Virtual Desktop is required.
I then plug the Quest2 into a USB 3 connection on computer and drag and drop the file from the Vuse Studio "Renders" folder ... to the Quest 2 > Internal shared storage > Movies folder
I then use the DeoVR app to play the video.

I have not had success with DLNA... but I am fairly certain that if I do set up the Vuse XR as a DLNA server, I will be limited to 4K file size.
I have not yet tried to set this up wireless, but I suspect I can do that instead of using Virtual Desktop through a wired connection. I find Virtual Desktop helpful so I don't have to keep taking off and putting on the Quest.
I also believe this will work exactly the same on an original Quest (1). I will be trying that and if I find differently, I will come back and comment again.