Oculus Tray Tool Question

Hello fellow VR'ers, been tinkering again and decided to have a look at the Oculus tray tool as it has a few 'Tools' on there that could prove helpful to me in the fact of switching Audio and Mic easily, AWS setting, and Stopping and starting OC Home when i play 2D Elite.............

So Question is shall i play with the Supersampling setting and set it from this tool or leave it to the in game options? When i set SS to 1.5 it did not change the in game setting of set to 1.25, so was i in fact asking the game to SS to 1.25 onto of the tray tool setting of 1.5? or does the Tray Tool override the game setting or vica versa?



Advice most welcome please on this useful tool,

I thank you in advance :) [up]
 
I've often wondered this myself, ditto re: using the Oculus debug tool to set pixels per pixel. My current understanding (based on what I've read) is that out of game HMD pixels per pixel settings (and this is what we're talking about her right? SS is a separate thing to do with ED generating a supersampled image prior to the HMD getting hold it) work in combination with the in-game HMD Quality setting (i.e. if you set 1.25 in the tray tool AND 1.25 for the ED HMD Quality you're actually getting 1.5625). In other words, unless you're trying to get a very specific value, you should really just leave one of them at 1.0. Like I say, this is only my current understanding, I'm happy for someone with empirical evidence to prove me wrong.
 
I've often wondered this myself, ditto re: using the Oculus debug tool to set pixels per pixel. My current understanding (based on what I've read) is that out of game HMD pixels per pixel settings (and this is what we're talking about her right? SS is a separate thing to do with ED generating a supersampled image prior to the HMD getting hold it) work in combination with the in-game HMD Quality setting (i.e. if you set 1.25 in the tray tool AND 1.25 for the ED HMD Quality you're actually getting 1.5625). In other words, unless you're trying to get a very specific value, you should really just leave one of them at 1.0. Like I say, this is only my current understanding, I'm happy for someone with empirical evidence to prove me wrong.

Hi Alec, Ah, i was thinking that the Super Sampling setting in the tray tool is the same as the Super Sampling in the game settings, obviously i am mistaken which is very easy in this arena. So are you suggesting the the SS setting in the OTT (Oculus Tray Tool) is related to the HMD setting in Elite? Oh boy i think i will leave well alone then as i seem to have my rift nicely setup with 1.0 SS and 2.0 HMD ingame settings...Oh the brain pain!!

Thanks anyhows for responding, as always :)
 
Oculus Tray Tool?
Is this with regard to v0.8 and the Dev Setup (DK 2) and the icon in the system tray? or Oculus Home and CV 1 as I have CV 1 but no system tray icon.
Just wondering.
 
So are you suggesting the the SS setting in the OTT (Oculus Tray Tool) is related to the HMD setting in Elite?

Absolutely. I don't actually use the tray tool but since it's all about tweaking Oculus related stuff I absolutely assume the SS it refers to is the thing that the Oculus Debug Tool called "pixels per pixel" which is what ED calls "HMD Quality".
 
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