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10-22-2020 04:00 AM
philneitz said:
Tested on 2080 Ti with 500 Mbps Encode Bitrate and 3648 Encode Resolution - no problems in 15mins Saints & Sinners testing.
OVRMetrics native on Quest 2 reported, that it still runs on the same "Low" native resolution - Is there a way to improve that ?
10-22-2020 04:50 AM
ongrui said:
philneitz said:
Tested on 2080 Ti with 500 Mbps Encode Bitrate and 3648 Encode Resolution - no problems in 15mins Saints & Sinners testing.
OVRMetrics native on Quest 2 reported, that it still runs on the same "Low" native resolution - Is there a way to improve that ?
I guess we will need to get an update for the Quest to UP the decoder res.
10-22-2020 04:54 AM
TomCgcmfc said:
ongrui said:
philneitz said:
Tested on 2080 Ti with 500 Mbps Encode Bitrate and 3648 Encode Resolution - no problems in 15mins Saints & Sinners testing.
OVRMetrics native on Quest 2 reported, that it still runs on the same "Low" native resolution - Is there a way to improve that ?
I guess we will need to get an update for the Quest to UP the decoder res.
I don't think so since this is done via the Oculus desktop app with link. Not on the Quest itself.
10-22-2020 05:17 AM
ongrui said:
OVR metrics tool still reports a pretty low res compared to something like VD. I'm just guessing here though. It feels like we are still decoding at a lower than native res and letting the display itself upscale it and therefore introduce blurriness to the picture
10-22-2020 07:17 AM
ongrui said:
TomCgcmfc said:
ongrui said:
philneitz said:
Tested on 2080 Ti with 500 Mbps Encode Bitrate and 3648 Encode Resolution - no problems in 15mins Saints & Sinners testing.
OVRMetrics native on Quest 2 reported, that it still runs on the same "Low" native resolution - Is there a way to improve that ?
I guess we will need to get an update for the Quest to UP the decoder res.
I don't think so since this is done via the Oculus desktop app with link. Not on the Quest itself.
OVR metrics tool still reports a pretty low res compared to something like VD. I'm just guessing here though. It feels like we are still decoding at a lower than native res and letting the display itself upscale it and therefore introduce blurriness to the picture
10-22-2020 07:36 AM