Johnsmithburner0 I gave up putting the video (or funscript) on the headset after about a week of owning a quest2 (bonus is you can buy the lower priced headset with the least memory). A lot of time is wasted transferring videos to the headset, and my quest2 only held a few, so you have to waste more time everytime you want to transfer some new videos. I think I gave up after transferring a couple. Put your videos an a disk (I have a SSD drive I use for streaming, and some regular drives where I store videos I'm not watching but want to save (my regular drives often go to sleep, etc. making the streaming experience poor, they do work, but if you have several then often the scene you choose might be on one that is sleeping, so you have to wait for it to wakeup and get the video).
With xbvr after the initial setup (my setup took several hours but I had hundreds of videos/scripts to match). Once xbvr is setup, you download a video to your drive, refresh the xbvr file list, and match the video/script to a database scene, about 30 seconds work in the xbvr interface, and you can start streaming the video, plus you always have access to all the scenes you have loaded into xbvr.
XBVR software is free, and pretty easy to get installed and configured. Best of all you get a nice interface in your computer's web browser, xbvr is often updated to fix any issues that come up, includes some data for the scenes, matches scenes and funscripts, works with deovr and heresphere, has favorites/scripted/watchlist lists, and you can even see all the releases from performers/studios you have not downloaded and/or are not subscribed to if you set xbvr to scrape the studio's site.
https://github.com/xbapps/xbvr/releases
Most questions for install/config seem to be answered here:
https://discuss.eroscripts.com/search?q=xbvr