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Creating a VR station

angelomaragno
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Hello guys

I've designed an immersive VR experience that I showcase at exhibitions and events. Currently, I'm driving the development and enhancements almost by myself, primarily handling the technological aspects.

For our VR setup, I've opted for the Oculus Quest 2, utilizing a custom 360-degree video to replicate the thrilling @tirolesadebike experience. I'm currently in pursuit of a solution that would allow us to stream this VR content onto a television, all without the need for internet connectivity. Regrettably, I haven't managed to uncover the specifics on how to achieve this just yet.
 
The ultimate goal is to enable others to observe precisely what my customers are experiencing through their VR headsets.  I'm wondering if anyone might have any advice or insights that could guide me in discovering this streaming solution. Maybe CableLink (tried with MacOS but didnt work), maybe connecting and playing throw computer and using the Oculus 2 just for watching. 
 
To provide more context, I've attached a photo to showcasing our captivating activity.
 
Tirolesa de Bike.jpeg
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Anyverse
Heroic Explorer

You can try using Chromecast method

https://www.asurion.com/connect/tech-tips/how-to-cast-oculus-quest-to-tv/

Or with a Miracast device

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fG-tkIkn0W8

https://automatelife.net/how-to-cast-oculus-meta-quest-2-to-roku-tv/

They work when the devices are connected on the same WIFI network