DanielWiesinger
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Hey guys, i need your help
In our work we have a Oculus Rift for Demo Experience, i wanna stream the Oculus Rift on a TV to demonstrate people arround the player on a TV what he see.
Now i have found this software with a instruction to stream Oculus on TV, but its for an older version from OBS Studio.
Can somebody give me a new instruction for this?
This was the old one:
Step 1. Download Broadcast Software from OBS > obsproject.com
Step 2. When you install it, go to Settings and open up the settings menu.
In the settings menu > General > you will see a settings profile field - create a new one, you can call it as you want, and then click add.
Step 3. Next go to Advanced > Make sure that the option Disable encoding while previewing is checked, afterwards just click ok.
Step 4. Go to the scene box right click on it, click add scene and you can call it as you like.
Step 5. Click on sources box > add > monitor capture > click ok and close the tab for monitor capture
Step 6. Click on sources box> add > game capture > click ok and close the tab for game capture
Step 7. Click on preview screen > and you will see what's on the Oculus Rift Screen
Some Points are different to the actual software.
Would be nice when somebody can help me!
In our work we have a Oculus Rift for Demo Experience, i wanna stream the Oculus Rift on a TV to demonstrate people arround the player on a TV what he see.
Now i have found this software with a instruction to stream Oculus on TV, but its for an older version from OBS Studio.
Can somebody give me a new instruction for this?
This was the old one:
Step 1. Download Broadcast Software from OBS > obsproject.com
Step 2. When you install it, go to Settings and open up the settings menu.
In the settings menu > General > you will see a settings profile field - create a new one, you can call it as you want, and then click add.
Step 3. Next go to Advanced > Make sure that the option Disable encoding while previewing is checked, afterwards just click ok.
Step 4. Go to the scene box right click on it, click add scene and you can call it as you like.
Step 5. Click on sources box > add > monitor capture > click ok and close the tab for monitor capture
Step 6. Click on sources box> add > game capture > click ok and close the tab for game capture
Step 7. Click on preview screen > and you will see what's on the Oculus Rift Screen
Some Points are different to the actual software.
Would be nice when somebody can help me!