Looking for general assistance with Trinus/Perception
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2016 8:38 am
Hi Folks,
New to VR here, and trying to get a basic setup that works with my gear. I've read the forum rules and FAQ, and still seem to be struggling to get up and running. Here's my specs
Computer is a Lenovo idea pad
Intel Core i7 2.40 GHz
NVIDIA GeForce Graphics
8GB RAM
Windows 10
(Under powered for the Rift, I am fully aware)
for VR I am using
Pop-Tech HMD
Droid Turbo (stock 5.1 Lollipop)
Trinus VR over tethered USB
So I've toyed around with a few of my steam games (namely portal, portal 2, skyrim, bioshock 1 and 2, and fallout 3), and can always seem to get something "close but no cigar". And as best I can tell I am running up against 2 sets of calibration issues (Trinus, and then Perception) this leads to several problems including:
-Blurred vision that doesn't quite converge
-A correctly converged image that is cropped along the right side (I can sometimes correct this in Trinus using "zoom" but results are inconsistent across different games and even between sessions of the same game)
-while the game looks fine using trinus alone, with perception activated I get aspect ratio distortion, specifically a vertical stretch (for example in the starting room of portal 2, the picture frame that should look rectangular looks closer to a square, doorways are tall and thin, the circular portal logo on load screens is vertically elongated, etc).
I know this is a pretty big laundry list to dump as the first post on a forum, but I'm not looking for someone to fix them all for me (though solutions are certainly welcome). I'm looking more for what my general setup process should be, or where besides the FAQ I can be researching these issues on my own.
-Should I be calibrating Trinus or Perception first? Is there a way in Perceptions settings to adjust aspect ratio?
-Trinus recommends lower resolutions and 4:3 or 8:9 aspect ratios for better FPS/fit to screen, but I constantly see perception recommending 1920x1080 in support documentation. can anyone clarify?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
TD
New to VR here, and trying to get a basic setup that works with my gear. I've read the forum rules and FAQ, and still seem to be struggling to get up and running. Here's my specs
Computer is a Lenovo idea pad
Intel Core i7 2.40 GHz
NVIDIA GeForce Graphics
8GB RAM
Windows 10
(Under powered for the Rift, I am fully aware)
for VR I am using
Pop-Tech HMD
Droid Turbo (stock 5.1 Lollipop)
Trinus VR over tethered USB
So I've toyed around with a few of my steam games (namely portal, portal 2, skyrim, bioshock 1 and 2, and fallout 3), and can always seem to get something "close but no cigar". And as best I can tell I am running up against 2 sets of calibration issues (Trinus, and then Perception) this leads to several problems including:
-Blurred vision that doesn't quite converge
-A correctly converged image that is cropped along the right side (I can sometimes correct this in Trinus using "zoom" but results are inconsistent across different games and even between sessions of the same game)
-while the game looks fine using trinus alone, with perception activated I get aspect ratio distortion, specifically a vertical stretch (for example in the starting room of portal 2, the picture frame that should look rectangular looks closer to a square, doorways are tall and thin, the circular portal logo on load screens is vertically elongated, etc).
I know this is a pretty big laundry list to dump as the first post on a forum, but I'm not looking for someone to fix them all for me (though solutions are certainly welcome). I'm looking more for what my general setup process should be, or where besides the FAQ I can be researching these issues on my own.
-Should I be calibrating Trinus or Perception first? Is there a way in Perceptions settings to adjust aspect ratio?
-Trinus recommends lower resolutions and 4:3 or 8:9 aspect ratios for better FPS/fit to screen, but I constantly see perception recommending 1920x1080 in support documentation. can anyone clarify?
Any guidance would be appreciated.
TD