
Once the device is found, click ‘Calibrate Your Camera’. Step 3: Calibrate Your Camera Image courtesy Oculus If the IP address is different on your computer than the one shown on your Quest, you can enter that IP address manually.

Launch the app and click ‘Get Started’.From your PC or Mac, download the Mixed Reality Capture Tool.MRC Supported Quest GamesĪlright, now you know more or less what you need. You’ll be able to test that out for yourself later, but you should stick to one of these titles first to make sure everything is working. The ones listed below are guaranteed to work however, but you may also find that other games in your library actually have support baked in. Open Broadcaster Software – free app for recording video on desktopįirstly, not all Quest games are supported through MRC.Mixed Reality Capture App (Quest)– free app.Mixed Reality Capture Tool– supports Windows PCs & macOS.Green Screen – make sure to have adequate lighting for solid green capture.Compatible Gaming PC – at least 16 GB of RAM, SSDs for storage space, and a GTX 1080 or higher.Compatible USB or HDMI Camera – Oculus suggests Logitech C920 or a GoPro.


Also, if you’re not into written instructions, check out Oculus’ own MRC video setup guide and OBS setup guide to get started. It’s a lengthy process, but not difficult. Whether you’re creating content for YouTube, or simply want to capture your best moments in VR for all eternity, here’s a step-by-step guide on how to capture the sort of mixed reality video seen below. Did you know you can create your own mixed reality video on Oculus Quest and show off all your VR exploits to your adoring public? Oculus has published its own Mixed Reality Capture tool (MRC) to let you do just that.
