2 weeks ago
Hello,thanks for clicking on this topic.😊
I am making it because i can't play in link with my quest 2.
My setup :
Radeon RX 6500 XT (Without video encoding,i know,but i don't care)
Intel core 11400f
16 gb ram ddr4
I made the usb test and it is ok.
Do you know what's the problem?
2 weeks ago
Hey there, we know how connecting to your PC with Link can really take your VR to the next level! We're here to provide some helpful information for you about that with your specific set up. While it sounds like you have a compatible CPU and enough RAM, your GPU is not fully supported, and that seems like the most likely reason why you're having issues. We'd recommend checking out our article on Link compatibility where it shows all the requirements and lists compatibility with different components.
Please don't hesitate to let us know if you have any further questions!
2 weeks ago
I know you say you don't care about the missing hardware video encoding, but Airlink does. Airlink is all about converting your game to a video stream that can be sent to the headset and hardware encoding is critical to that.
2 weeks ago
It is not airlink,it's pcvr with an oculus link.
2 weeks ago
Hello.
On your article,it says that RX 6500 is'nt recommended,but is it the same with my 6500 xt?
2 weeks ago - last edited 2 weeks ago
Link and Airlink are the same thing when it comes to needing hardware encoding. A quick Google shows that the XT has no hardware encoding. https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=rx6500xt+hardware+encoder . It's hard to find anyone with anything good to say about the card, sadly.
I suspect you'll hit the same limitations with Virtual Desktop too - you can't really get around the need for hardware video encoding.