Time to learn more about Oculus Link.
Thread, start! #OC6pic.twitter.com/uD5Qa2VhRL
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You can use any USB C 3.0 cable, but the Oculus-made cable will be 5 meters long and thinner than most. Available later this year, too. #OC6pic.twitter.com/e4KHJWFZWy
This isn't just a cable, there's a custom pipeline for this process, including a Quest-side latency handler just in case something goes wrong on the PC. #OC6pic.twitter.com/C7fk6vOUJm
A new rendering Pipeline and custom decoder helps ensure there's very few artifacts. #OC6pic.twitter.com/FkI3Xf4L2F
Quick look at the priorities for making sure this all works as expected. #OC6pic.twitter.com/92QRtS3IqO
A distortion curve is applied to the image, keeping the center as crisp as possible instead of scaling down the whole thing and scaling back up on encode. #OC6pic.twitter.com/4uaGCtSObn
To address latency, images are encoded and decoded in slices. Apparently this makes the transfer from PC to Quest much faster. #OC6pic.twitter.com/YmbNkH2UsK
Oculus Link cable is fiber optic, and much lighter than most cables this long. Custom made by Oculus. #OC6pic.twitter.com/YrkvQIl5Tf
This cable will NOT be available by the time the beta ships in November, you'll need to provide your own at first. #OC6
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