Much needed video update comes to the Quest 2, but only for game developers
Date:
Thu, 30 Jun 2022 11:04:05 +0000
Description:
Meta finally adds improved native video recording to the Quest 2, but only if you're a VR game developer.
FULL STORY ======================================================================
Meta has finally unlocked a range of new native video recording settings for the Quest 2 VR headset including 4K resolution and a 16:9 aspect ratio. The only problem is the options are only available to developers.
The new developer hub update which can only be downloaded by those with an Oculus Developer account has enabled several options for recordings. Theres still the default 1:1, 1024p @ 36fps setting, but now developers can choose from 1080p, 1440p or 2160p resolutions, each of which can be recorded at
36fps or 60fps.
There are also options to change the videos bitrate from the default 5MBps up to the max 40Mbps, and to make the view monoscopic or stereoscopic paving
the way for more immersive VR game trailers.
Details of the update were shared by Robert Aldridge on Twitter (via UploadVR )
Improved native video recording settings for the Quest 2 have been something that developers and VR content creators have been calling out for. The Quest 2s native 1:1 video recordings are great for the Meta-owned Facebook and Instagram, but not so much on other platforms. VR game trailers should soon
be better than before (Image credit: Meta)
By default, the Meta Quest 2 ( formerly Oculus Quest 2 ) is set to record and show a 1:1 aspect ratio with a 1024p resolution (a smidge below HD at 1080p). To shape this square down to a 16:9 video you either have to add thick black rectangles on either side of it or trim the image potentially cutting out important pixels.
External tools could allow content creators and devs to capture, but setting this up can be cumbersome. This native solution makes recording 16:9, high-resolution footage much simpler.
The reason 16:9 is important is that it's the aspect ratio of pretty much every regular display your TV and your PC monitor which is what youll most likely be using to watch trailers on YouTube and other platforms for new VR games . While having the same aspect ratio isnt a necessity, matching it up will help make a trailer look more visually appealing potentially getting more players excited by what they see.
The same would also hold for YouTube and Twitch content creators wanting to release VR gameplay videos. Its yet to be seen if these developer features will become available to regular players, but Meta has previously
acknowledged that broader video settings are common demand from Quest headset owners.
One point that may be holding things back is the Quest 2s limited power. As noted by Aldridge games can experience some issues when running in 4K as the headset just hasnt got enough oomph for higher resolutions. Hopefully, this
is an issue that Project Cambria or Quest 3 can solve.
======================================================================
Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/much-needed-video-update-comes-to-the-quest-2-b ut-only-for-game-developers/
--- Mystic BBS v1.12 A47 (Linux/64)
* Origin: tqwNet Technology News (1337:1/100)