★ Uses Async Reprojection to further minimise perceived latency ★ Optimised for Intel® chipsets to perform low latency streaming
Trinus usb tethering install#
You will need to install the Trinus VR PC Server from Now you can play PC Virtual Reality games, at a fraction of the cost! Trinus VR connects your PC to your Daydream device to deliver a high quality, low latency SteamVR experience Remember: Intel GPU is needed for fast, low-latency encoding (along with VR ready discrete graphics card for rendering) Contact to report an issue, your support is very much appreciated! Make sure you check the instructions and solutions to common problems.
Trinus usb tethering software#
Elite Dangerous is amazing and GZ3Doom (google it) is great too (set it to SBS 3D in the console with the command VR_MODE 3) This is amazing thank you guys!! I have yet to try it due to many failed attempts to terrible youtube vdeos XD but i do have 1 question.Do i need the magnet switch on the google card baord? bcause i have lost it.This software is in Early Access / Beta mode, which means it is under development and may not work straight away. PPS - My rig is awful, yet I can get a nice VR experience on many games.
Trinus usb tethering download#
Given your rig, I'd reccomend you download the demo version of TriDef as well. Don't purchase Trinus until you know it'll work for you.
Then go onto Google Play Store on your phone and get the lite version of Trinus VR (client). Google for and download Trinus VR (server). Lord Tin Tin - Lord of the Dance님이 먼저 게시:So arv, here is a quick guide. Elite Dangerous is amazing and GZ3Doom (google it) is great too (set it to SBS 3D in the console with the command VR_MODE 3) PS - the Dev for Trinus is really approachable. You'll find that you'll almost certanly need to fiddle with the settings to get everything "right". Go ahead and mount your phone into your VR headset and enjoy VR. Ideally you want to use a gamepad to controll your game, mouse and keyboard will be a little tricky when you have the headset on. You should also notice that moving your phone will also move your mouse. Click on the windowed game and it should stream directly to your phone. You'll need to run your software in windowed mode, so make sure you enable that from the settings in your game.
TriDef will enable "most" DX games to run in SBS 3D. Hopefully it should all work and you'll be tethered. In the Video Tab you'll find an option called Fake 3D, if you have a game running in SBS (side by side) 3D, switch this to Disabled. The best settings to start out with are: in the Main Tab. On your PC, load up Trius and click on the "gears" icon - this'll bring up the options - switch it to Advanced mode. On your phone load up Trinus and switch it on. Make sure your phone is on your wireless network, disable mobile data, connect your phone to your PC via USB, then enable USB tethering on your phone.