09-13-2019 08:18 AM
09-13-2019 08:44 AM
09-13-2019 09:30 AM
skunky666 said:
I don't have a CV1, but if you go into sound control panel, Rift S, Properties, Enhancements, turn on Headphone Virtualization and Loudness Equalization, it makes a lot better.
09-13-2019 10:42 AM
09-13-2019 11:03 AM
falken76 said:
What are the Rift S speakers like? Are they good quality or are they like cheap dollar store speakers? I'd just use the PC sound, turn off Rift S audio in control panel and have Oculus use your computer speakers for sound output. (This kind of sucks for communication, your friends will hear the feedback from your speakers. I had no choice, all my CV1's I've bought lost their sound)
09-13-2019 12:15 PM
Dicehunter said:
falken76 said:
What are the Rift S speakers like? Are they good quality or are they like cheap dollar store speakers? I'd just use the PC sound, turn off Rift S audio in control panel and have Oculus use your computer speakers for sound output. (This kind of sucks for communication, your friends will hear the feedback from your speakers. I had no choice, all my CV1's I've bought lost their sound)
The Rift S speakers are like something you would get from one of those cheap $1 stores, Huge downgrade from the CV1.
Oculus Rift CV1, Valve Index & PSVR2, Asus Strix OC RTX™ 3090, i9-10900K (5.3Ghz), 32GB 3200MHz, 16TB SSD
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09-13-2019 01:00 PM
09-13-2019 01:04 PM
RuneSR2 said:
Dicehunter said:
falken76 said:
What are the Rift S speakers like? Are they good quality or are they like cheap dollar store speakers? I'd just use the PC sound, turn off Rift S audio in control panel and have Oculus use your computer speakers for sound output. (This kind of sucks for communication, your friends will hear the feedback from your speakers. I had no choice, all my CV1's I've bought lost their sound)
The Rift S speakers are like something you would get from one of those cheap $1 stores, Huge downgrade from the CV1.
I guess it's all about economy - and maybe a little bit of comfort. Persons with long curly hair may find Rift-S easier to use, because their hair won't get tangled up in the headphones anymore. And for Oculus less movement and reduced faulty headphones, which may include not having to repair a full hmd, probably result in increased profits. Only problem with that approach is the very bad sound, but stock holders may not care much about such minor issues...
09-13-2019 01:39 PM
RedRizla said:
The price was the thought process, but you can get some PS -VR heaphones that fit
RuneSR2 said:
Dicehunter said:
falken76 said:
What are the Rift S speakers like? Are they good quality or are they like cheap dollar store speakers? I'd just use the PC sound, turn off Rift S audio in control panel and have Oculus use your computer speakers for sound output. (This kind of sucks for communication, your friends will hear the feedback from your speakers. I had no choice, all my CV1's I've bought lost their sound)
The Rift S speakers are like something you would get from one of those cheap $1 stores, Huge downgrade from the CV1.
I guess it's all about economy - and maybe a little bit of comfort. Persons with long curly hair may find Rift-S easier to use, because their hair won't get tangled up in the headphones anymore. And for Oculus less movement and reduced faulty headphones, which may include not having to repair a full hmd, probably result in increased profits. Only problem with that approach is the very bad sound, but stock holders may not care much about such minor issues...
Erm - How does having long curly hair stop you getting your hair tangled in the speakers 😄I've just ordered a curly wig from amazon to see if it helps.
09-13-2019 04:40 PM