@rerun119 @sloan1919
First of all congrats on your SR6's! They are very good devices, once set up, you won't be dissapointed.
What are the issues you're running into? Is it your computer just fails to recognize the SR6? (if so you may be missing the esp32 driver), Read on below to make sure you have everything set up. You can use MOSA to test your device is working (https://trymosa.netlify.app/)
A quick TLDR for background....
To use osr2 or SR6 with SLR on quest 2/3, you'll need to do this via quest link (use a cable, not wifi). It took a bit of work to set up initially, but overall not too bad.
I listed the tools I use below.
Required Software:
- Meta Quest Link
- DeoVR (installed on your computer via quest link)
- HVEC 265 codec for playback (can install this from microsoft store)
- ESP32 driver. This one depends on the specific one installed in your SR6/OSR2. Your seller should have provided you this info. Mine was this one [https://www.silabs.com/developers/usb-to-uart-bridge-vcp-drivers?tab=downloads]. but yours could be different.
Recommended, but optional
- Oculus Tray tool. Can be used to tinker with video playback settings and get better quality
- MFP Patreon version (paid). Enables adding random movement to non-scripted axis. https://www.patreon.com/posts/multifunplayer-2-81754251.
The free MFP version can still be useful for diagnosing connection issues with the SR6/OSR2, but does not do interpolation.
Once everything is installed:
- Connect the SR6/OSR2 to the computer. Connect the Quest 2/3 to the computer via cable.
- Launch Oculus tray tool (optional).
- Launch MFP (optional)
- Turn on quest link on your headset.
- In DEOVR, navigate to the SLR app.
- If you are not using MFP, open settings, and enable TCODE in haptics section.
- Launch any video that supports scripts. Your OSR2/SR6 should start operating.
8... You'll still need to do some fine-tuning with the timing offsets, but this should get your device operating 🙂
Having operated an OSR2 for nearly a year now... it's a game changer. I do wish I went with an SR6 instead looking back though - it was just a little pricy for me.
Oh, one more thing, strongly recommend setting your device up with an onahole adapter paired with a Venus Real Soft, or ZXY. In terms of realism, a fleshlight doesn't even come close to these.