12/18/2023 0 Comments Vlc streamer mirror![]() ![]() Note that ADB also DOESN’T RECORD AUDIO: if you want to record the audio of the experience, you have to buy a cable with two 3.5mm jacks and connect the output of the headphones of the Vive Focus to the input microphone of your PC, record the audio using a software like Audacity and then mix the audio and the video using a video editing software like Adobe Premiere. If you want some hints on this process, you may start from this forum thread. ![]() Usually, people solve this issue by triggering a DOS batch file that records various videos one after the other and then they merge the various videos using a video editing software. If you want to record for more time… well, you can’t. Note that this command will record the device screen for 3 minutes: if you want to record for less time, press CTRL+C when you want to stop recording. You can also avoid specifying the size and bitrate options, but this way the default ones are used and the default bitrate is quite low (4MBs for a video of 2880×1600 resolution). The name of the parameters are self-explanatory. The syntax of the command, for what interests us is adb shell screenrecord -size WIDTHxHEIGHT -bit-rate BITRATE To record a video, we have to use the command adb shell screenrecord, that is useful to record the screen of the device and to make a video out of it. If you have no device ID or a device ID and the word “unauthorized”, you may have to authorize development tools and USB debugging on your Focus. If you have more device IDs, then disconnect the other android devices, because otherwise triggering adb is a bit more complicated (it is possible, though). If the result is a device ID, then your Focus is correctly detected and we can go on. Once you are here, verify that your device is correctly connected by typing: adb devices Then, open the command line by pressing Win+R and typing CMD. If reading these 3 lines your brain has exploded, it is better that you use one of the two other methods, otherwise keep reading and let the nerd power be with you.Ĭonnect your Vive Focus to your PC through the USB cable to start. Furthermore, be sure to have installed all the Android dev Tools (for instance by installing Android Studio) and to have put the directory of the Android Tools (\platform-tools\) inside your PATH environment variable. You can do that going into Menu -> Settings -> More Settings and then digging a bit into the various developer settings of the Focus (they are very similar to the settings on an Android device, so I guess you will find it easy to do that). I discourage you to use this method if you are not nerd enough.īefore starting with adb, you have to activate the developer mode and the USB debugging on the Vive Focus. Yes, you’ve read it right: it is from the command line, so it feels so 90s and also so nerdy. If you work with Android devices, you may surely know the name “adb”: it is the magical Android Debug Bridge, that is a powerful command-line tool that lets you connect your Android device to your PC. I've found a way to shoot videos inside the Focus! Don't you think that its environment is so cool and relaxing? #VirtualReality #VR #ViveFocus #HTCVive /5FPTlfosXoĬons: it’s damn complicated and has limitations in video recording time and in streaming quality And since my new friends Andrea and Enea that are working with the Focus needed a tutorial on how to mirror the content, I said to myself: “Why not writing a complete blog post so to help even more people having the same problem?” and so… here you are! 3 amazing methods to mirror externally your Vive Focus content!
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