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Monitor screen having a white overlay12/30/2023 ![]() ![]() If you have MSI Afterburner or anything similar open, close it or temporarily set your settings back to default, restart the headset and oculus software and try it again.įor me it's only playing Dirt Rallye 2.0. Overclock might be stable in normal 2D games but can cause major artifacting like this in VR after a short time. If yours is a very white coloured section that goes away after restart then sounds like overclocking to me. I don't have any overclocking enabled and am using an RTX 3070 and Ryzen 5600x so would be interested to hear what your own systems are running in case it is similar to my own issue. It's only when using Link for me too, native quest 2 apps display fine and running games (I also play iracing regularly) through virtual desktop also display fine. Although my issue is with very translucent "sections" of differing resolution right across the display that don't go away when the headset and link is restarted. Additionally, the encoding slices do not appear with Air Link and thus the issue has almost never occurred wirelessly according to both personal experience and these threads.ĭo you have any graphics card or CPU overclocking turned on? Have heard of overclocks causing this while looking for a similar issue I have with link. A very easy stopgap solution would be to offer a toggle in the OculusDebugTool that allows us to turn OFF these encoding slices. I have noticed that this is related to the horizontal encoding slices that are visible only through the Link Cable. I will be experimenting with this for the next few weeks to make sure I do not get the white bar issue! reg add "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Oculus\RemoteHeadset" /v "numSlices" /t REG_DWORD /d "1" /f.To use this workaround, open Command Prompt and use the following: If you pay close attention when this occurs, you will likely notice it only occurs in the bottom slice of the screen. Whenever the white bar issue occurs, i t is very likely the final 5th slice experiencing an error in the encoding. Air Link uses HEVC and uses 1 slice for its encoding, whereas wired Link uses H.264 and 5 slices for encoding. UPDATE: POSSIBLE WORKAROUND/FIX USING REGISTRY EDITORĪs I theorized above, this issue does NOT occur for those who use Air Link. ![]()
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