Okay, I guess I'm admitting to being f-ing moron because the only part of this I have been able to accomplish successfully is giving the permission. The walkthrough is not helpful because I want to transfer the file FROM the laptop to the headset.
If I enter the DeoVR app there is a folder icon which I can open and see an empty DCIM folder ... now what?
Downloads onto Quest 2
I never put videos on my headset, all I store there are local funscripts. Read up on xbvr
https://github.com/xbapps/xbvr
a great free video management sofware. Then stream all downloaded videos from your computer to your headset.
But for now, here is a simple way:
download and install free sidequest app to your pc
start sidequest app
turn on questx headset, plug it into a usb port on your computer
the first time you will see an authorize window in the quest headset, say yes to allow file transfers
on top menu bar of sidequest click on the folder icon (these are folders on your headset)
then click on movies directory
drag video from your computer into the sidequest window (video directory)
video is now on your headset and can be played with any vr video player
scrptr9 I appreciate your efforts to help but you may have missed the post where I stated I am not technically proficient. This is apparently an understatement because nothing anyone has told me to try has resulted in any progeress whatsoever - and the github link may as well be Portuguese. You say that you never put videos on your headset but the entire point of the Quest is the stand-alone player. I do not wish to be tethered to my PC. The fact that slr makes it almost impossible to download a video from and onto the headset makes absolutely no sense. I switched from VRBangers to SLR for the huge amount of content but, s0o far, it seems like I made a mistake. VRBangers was so smooth and easy. All videos could be downloaded in the headset with one click. hy is this so seemingly impossible with SLR? FUUUUUUCK!
justsomedude101 Okay, I guess I'm admitting to being f-ing moron because the only part of this I have been able to accomplish successfully is giving the permission. The walkthrough is not helpful because I want to transfer the file FROM the laptop to the headset.
If I enter the DeoVR app there is a folder icon which I can open and see an empty DCIM folder ... now what?
Once you have your quest connected to PC and given permission, open file explorer on PC
On the left, you will see the quest as a device in the list
In there is the DCIM folder, place downloaded video there
Okay, you've gotten far enough to successfully give your Quest permission to connect. Once you've done that, put the Quest down and leave it connected.
At that point, you should be able to access the Quest on your laptop from This PC -> Quest 2 -> Internal Shared Storage
In there should be a series of folders like Music, Movies, DCIM, Downloads. You should then be able to drag and drop the movie from your laptop to the Download folder from there.
xbvr was just a suggestion as a better alternative to putting the video on your headset. Ignore that part for now.
But also, xbvr does not mean you are tethered to your pc, using xbvr your headset is connected to your computer only by wifi, and streams the videos from your computers hard drive to the quest headset.
Here is a useful link for xbvr help.
https://discuss.eroscripts.com/t/xbvr-guide-host-your-own-video-funscript-streaming-with-images-previews-and-more/129740
I would think very few people ever download videos directly to the headset, as the headset has very little memory and the videos are huge - I have hundreds of videos on my computer (terabytes of storage) that I stream to my headset.
petergriff I'm very appreciative of all that have tried to help but goddamn computers just don't like me ...
my laptop is not recognizing the Quest device . I have plugged the headset in at least eight times and only twice the the headset ask for permissions. I cannot tell you how frustrating this is.
whosyourdaty Not sure how you haven't figured it out yet, here is an easy guide:
adinihsan Yes sir. It definitely SHOUOLD be simple. Perhaps my ignorance trumps simplicity again ... is the cable that comes with the Quest 2 doe charging the same as the Quest Link cable - in lieu of a USB-C ??
whosyourdaty Either work, you mentioned you gave permission twice, so the cable you used works.
After giving permission simply open files on PC and find your Quest
adinihsan When connected, my laptop is not recognizing the Quest device. It does not appear under "This PC" on the right side of the screen.
whosyourdaty I think once you have put the cable into your headset you have to click on the notifications bell on the home menu in your quest 2 then click on usb detected?
Viper07 Nothing is working. I give up. Time to take a hammer to all of it.
whosyourdaty Hold off on the hammer for now lol. Just click the bell in on your home menu in the quest 2 on the bottom panel to the left next to the time and then click on usb detected, if it's not showing up then unplug the cable from the headset and put it back in again and it should come up then follow the instructions from the video above.
Viper07 Thank you for trying to help but I have done just exactly that dozens of times with no luck. I plug the cable in, get the "tone", beep" ... SOUND ... over and over and maybe once in 10 tries the prompt will appear asking for permission. But it only displays for 2 or 3 seconds at the most and only twice was I fast enough to click on it but nothing happens. There is nothing in the Notifications and the laptop does not recognize the headset - the headset makes the "sound" when plugging in the cable but the laptop does not. Mayby I need to get a different PC but that seems silly since it performs perfectly otherwise - with any other device I connect. External hard drive ... Thumb drive ... USB Cables ... charge my phone ... it recognizes everything but the goddamn headset.
whosyourdaty try this:
Check the Settings>System>Developer menu in the headset and see if 'USB connection dialog' has been turned off (it should be on)
The cable that comes with the headset works.
You don't have to be "fast to click on it", all q2/q3 notifications can always be found by clicking on the bell on the menu bar in the q2/q3 headset, select the "usb allow access one". Until you do this your computer isn't allowed access.
Once I allowed access, the quest2/3 showed up under "this PC" in a file browser window on the computer.
Then you can copy any video to the headset (or from the headset) the same way you would copy a file on your computer, just drag from one window to another.
adinihsan I go to Settings then to System ... there is no "Developer" option