While trying various presets from the "Quest Link" tab settings I can't go back to the default setting. As it errors with the message "Registry key has subkeys and recursive removes are not supported by this method" How to return to default settings for the AirLink as it now is not operable after messing around with presets, which gave mentioned error? Also, I have googled this error and it's a generic error for .Net. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/15606194/attempting-to-delete-registry-keys-with-subkeys-results-in-an-error <-- possible solution for the next version.
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APOLLYONVR
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Hi mate!
Hmm.. that's wierd, haven't heard about that before. Will check on it.
In the mean time, you can open the registry editor (klick the Start button
in Windows and the type 'regedit' to find it.
Once there, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Oculus\RemoteHeadset
In here, you'll find the registry keys for Link so you can change them.
Note that some keys are not always present, so for disabling some options you
delete that key, see below for that. Note that the Oculus Service must be restarted
for these settings to take.
BitrateMbps: Sets the bitrate
DBR: Encode Dynamic Bitrate. 0 = disabled, 1 = enabled, key missing = default
DBRMax: Sets maximum dynamic bitrate
DistortionCurve: 0 = low, 1 = high, key missing = default
EncodeWidth: Sets the encode width
LinkSharpeningEnabled: 2 = enabled, 1 = disabled, key missing = auto
Let me know how it works out.
Cheers!