Oculus Link Sync Issue with Quest 3: Video lag behind head movement
I've found a bug with the Oculus Link software using the official link cable and Quest 3. Every time I try to play some relatively demanding PCVR titles or enter some heavy worlds in VRChat, after the computer stutters for a few seconds for loading, the headset tracking and the streamed video feed go completely out of sync. The frame rate in the demanding scene after loading is high and smooth, but the video feed in the headset is a bit delayed relative to my head movement, resulting in an extremely nauseous experience. Even after I quit the demanding game and returned to Oculus Dash, the problem remains, and the video feed is still delayed. This bug can be reproduced consistently. Reconnecting the Oculus link briefly eliminates the problem, but the delay happens again when I try to load scenes. This makes the Oculus link unusable. Any solutions? PC spec: Dell G15 Laptop (i7-12700H, RTX3060, 16g RAM, Plugged in wall). Quest 3 connected via Thunderbolt portSolved22KViews9likes59CommentsGeforce 3050ti does not support Oculus Link
Hi! I have a laptop with a 3050ti graphics card, and for some reason it is on the list of devices not supported for Oculus Link via cable connection. The laptop is more than powerful enough, and I don't understand why my graphics card is limited in use :( How can I bypass this limitation and use a cable connection Link? Air Link works fine, but I would like it better via cable.125Views0likes1CommentOculus lik recognize connection as USB 2.0
Good evening and happy new year! I'm using my oculus quest 2 with a "CableTex usb-c to usb-c 3.1 5m" but i'm not getting it recognized as a 3.0 but only as a usb 2 (at -+ 350Mbps). My motherboard is a "MSI MAG B550 tomahawk" (mounted i have a ryzen 9 3900x, 32 gb ram and an msi gaming x rtx 2060super); i'm getting the same result through all my usb C ports: -1 on the front (connected to the internal motherboard connector which is a 3.2 gen1 usb c) -1 on the rear io (direct from the motherboard which is a 3.2 gen2 usb c) -1 on the rear pci expansion card (it's a supageek pci expansion card, which theoretically from the amazon spec. is 3.0, although it says in the description that it is NOT compatible with oculus rift; anyway is working fine but recognize as usb 2 as the others) From Device Manager in windows 10 pro it says that my ports are 3.1/3.0 but i know that there are some misleading in the meaning of usb 3.x genX; so i think that windows is operating those ports just fine. I tried flipping the usb c cable the other side (even if it should be "specular" but i read that some time it works) and i tried like 10 other cables (usb-a to usb-c) that i had laying around (2 of them i know in fact being 3.1; the other were spares that could be 2.0) to different ports (rear and front ports, so all 3.2 gen1 5Gbps and 3.2 gen2 10Gbps); but the result were the same: recognize as USB 2, and working at "only" -+ 350Mbps. So i'm here to ask for assistance, the oculus link IS working but i can't activate 90hz mode because it recognize the connection as USB 2.0.16KViews0likes8CommentsVirtual Desktop with cable connection
I have read some posts here and there and found out, that Quest3 supports USB-Ethernet Adapter. After some tests, the best adapter ist this: https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B0C3GHBLB6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 It works great, i can charge my quest at gaming and if i start at 95%...play a hour....i end at 95%. It´s a absolut stable connection without interferences and i can use godlike with 500mbps! (measured is ~480mbps, but 500mbps works without any problem) For me the best PCVR link/experience i can get! For use you need: -developer account -activated USB debugging -DHCP in Router Short summary: -turn off WLAN in Quest 3 -LAN cable to router <> adapter -PD to adapter -Adapter to Quest 3 -Turn on and check if the store is loading without WLAN, then you know, it´s working Greetings....ah, and if a meta developer read this: PLEASE DON`T TURN OFF THIS FEATURE!21KViews8likes31CommentsUsb C not connecting to quest link
Hello, i recently got my quest 3, i love it and am happy i decided to purchase it, however to date my only issue is that my computer or my quest will not recognize each other when connected with a USB C to USB C. i have had success with the same Cable using a USB A adapter on one end and tried to use the cable that came with the quest aswell. The quest will charge off of both ports but will only connect to quest link off of the USB C to USB A. Both ports are running usb 3.0. My computer is a Lenovo Legion Tower 7i Gen 8 (Intel) Gaming Desktop, i have a 4080 with a I7-13700KF, the usb ports i’m using are numbered 8&12 on the tech specs that i am sending a link to. It will only connect to quest link off of port 12 but still draws power (i think more) off port 8. I have tried to flip the cable as stated in the original post but no luck, please do inform me of any potential solutionsSolved13KViews1like19Commentsquest 2 not connecting to pc suddenly
So until now ive been able to just connect the link cable and use my headset on the pc freely now suddenly the pc app wont even recognize the headsets been plugged in, which kinda sucks since all my games are on the pc so basically cant do anything with my headset until a new update or a fix unless i want to buy the games over again. Not sure what to do to fix itSolved172KViews5likes94CommentsQuest 3 - Liquid & Debris Error
Got the Quest 3 ten days ago. I've gotten warnings about USB-port containing some debris or liquid, when unplugging or plugging the USB-cable to Quest 3. This has also happened when I power up the headset with its power button. It is a popup window with this warning message. I have no idea if this is software or hardware issue. I got this message first time when I booted the headset for the very first time and plugged the USB-cable to headset. There is obviously no liquid damage or visible debris in the USB port, the device charges OK, I've charged the headset maybe 2 to 3 times, and today I again got a warning when I pressed the power button and the headset booted.Solved41KViews18likes17CommentsNo audio when using Oculus Link
I have no audio on my Quest headset when using Oculus Link. These are all the things I have tried to resolve the issue: Reboot PC and/or Quest and plugged things back in in many different orders. Restarted the Oculus service. Tried different USB ports. Tried different USB cables. Tried both an active and a passive extender. Tried throwing a USB 3 hub into the mix just because, both as the first part of the chain and as the second part. Tried with headphones plugged into the Quest and with them removed. Tried toggling all the options related to sound that I could find within the software (Devices > Quest and Touch, all those sound options). Repaired / reinstalled Oculus software. Uninstalled Virtual Desktop Streamer app and its audio driver. Changed my desktop speakers from 5.1 to stereo. Attempted setting every single audio output device as default in Windows. Plugged in my CV1, went through the setup, and then tried piping audio through the Oculus Rift Headphones audio output adapter. Reinstalled oculus-driver.exe. Opened a ticket with Oculus Support (they told me they won't support beta software, lol) Is there anybody with the same issue who found a solution? Or at this point is my only bet to wait a year until it stops being beta and Oculus Support actually tries to help? EDIT: I finally got it working after uninstalling the NVIDIA HD Audio driver. On your keyboard, press Win+X > Select "Device Manager" Open up the "Sound, video and game controllers" node. Right click the NVIDIA High Definition Audio driver and choose "Uninstall device".Solved174KViews1like116CommentsOculus software detecting usb 3.0 as usb 2.0
The title should be self-explanatory; My oculus software is detecting my USB 3.0 cable(the Anker one that was recommended before the official link cable) and USB 3.0 port as USB 2.0. I've gone and tried to update my drivers, including uninstall/reinstall, to no avail. Any suggestions for a fix? For reference, both my Quest and PC are running the latest versions, and my PC is link compatible.106KViews3likes55Comments