Yes I have OVRDROP actually the latency is almost non existent although I am still problem solving which I love.
But that isn't the problem and yes I have looked at all the guides, the problem is VR output is 4k Elgato capture card I own is ONLY 1080p It will not downscale or cope with anything above, unfortunately I can not afford the 4k version.
OVRDROP is used for hooking and allowing access to twitch chat within the VR it has no way of dealing with my problem.
I have been streaming 17 months on a single pc system and VR.
Now certain games like Half Life alyx create a full screen 1080p version but not many games in VR do that without tweaks and changes.
I could scale openVR plugin but the big issue is this OBS or OBS streamlabs can't hook into VR if VR is on a separate gaming pc.
Just explaining all this so people understand the challenges I am facing on this and what I have already tried a lot of google and reddit guides.
What most people do is this on a dual setup.
Buy a 4k Elgato or equivalent Capture card and Pipe the VR via that. unfortunately a little over my pay grade.
Sadly the old V1 Elgato card I own refuses 4k signal, I would have to buy a hardware downscaler and hdmi spliter and that may not work because VR signal is a weird kind of resolution and shape.
But that isn't the problem and yes I have looked at all the guides, the problem is VR output is 4k Elgato capture card I own is ONLY 1080p It will not downscale or cope with anything above, unfortunately I can not afford the 4k version.
OVRDROP is used for hooking and allowing access to twitch chat within the VR it has no way of dealing with my problem.
I have been streaming 17 months on a single pc system and VR.
Now certain games like Half Life alyx create a full screen 1080p version but not many games in VR do that without tweaks and changes.
I could scale openVR plugin but the big issue is this OBS or OBS streamlabs can't hook into VR if VR is on a separate gaming pc.
Just explaining all this so people understand the challenges I am facing on this and what I have already tried a lot of google and reddit guides.
What most people do is this on a dual setup.
Buy a 4k Elgato or equivalent Capture card and Pipe the VR via that. unfortunately a little over my pay grade.
Sadly the old V1 Elgato card I own refuses 4k signal, I would have to buy a hardware downscaler and hdmi spliter and that may not work because VR signal is a weird kind of resolution and shape.
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