After days of experimenting and "almost there" solutions I've finally got a working VR setup for Horizons. I've created a rather lengthy video of the process. The video was filmed in one take and there's a few bloopers, but it covers the set-up in-depth and hopefully all pit falls/stumbling blocks I encountered in my efforts to get this to work.
What I will say is a Snapdragon 800 chip give low latency, so a Nexus 5 with 1080p screen, or something with similar specs is ideal for this (11ms latency at 1080p 60 fps streaming with full head tracking)
Here's the video, there's a few words/numbers read out incorrectly (but nothing that impacts the set-up) apologises this was recorded in one take at the end of the day!
[video=youtube;ol2WdOKK8Aw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol2WdOKK8Aw[/video]
Credit for the SweetFX shaders goes to tetras, as per this post here:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=40985&p=2941141&viewfull=1#post2941141
Please let me know if this helped and I'll try and answer any questions in this thread. The video is very thorough so hopefully this will help everybody.
What I will say is a Snapdragon 800 chip give low latency, so a Nexus 5 with 1080p screen, or something with similar specs is ideal for this (11ms latency at 1080p 60 fps streaming with full head tracking)
Here's the video, there's a few words/numbers read out incorrectly (but nothing that impacts the set-up) apologises this was recorded in one take at the end of the day!
[video=youtube;ol2WdOKK8Aw]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ol2WdOKK8Aw[/video]
Credit for the SweetFX shaders goes to tetras, as per this post here:
https://forums.frontier.co.uk/showthread.php?t=40985&p=2941141&viewfull=1#post2941141
Please let me know if this helped and I'll try and answer any questions in this thread. The video is very thorough so hopefully this will help everybody.