Nice, Bo!
Hope to see you soon again.
Regards,
Pod
Op 19 okt. 2020 om 17:03 heeft bo@xxxxxxxxxxx het volgende geschreven:
Problem Solved. I got a new headset today and Im back on 90 Hz again. For
some Strange reasons My old headset would only Work at 60 Hz and thats not
pleasent since everything seems to flicker and its difficult to see if
contact is Friend or foe.
I did not get a generation 2 headset, but a new Reverb Pro, S2.
Good to get the problem Solved. Spend hours reinstalling All involved
software before HP finally decided to send me the new headset.
18. okt. 2020 18.59 skrev Martin Jaspers <mjaspers23@xxxxxxxxx>:
Too bad, Klem.
Good luck with everything that keeps you busy!
Kind regards,
Pod
Op 18 okt. 2020 om 18:53 heeft klem <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> het
volgende geschreven:
Tonight
Sorry guys, can't make it tonight and probably not Wednesday, lots coming up
this week
klem
On Friday, 16 October 2020, 15:40:14 BST, <bo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Many thanks Roblex.
Looks very interesting.
Best Regards
Bo
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<56raf_firebirds-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> På vegne af Rob (Redacted sender
"robinhj" for DMARC)
Sendt: 16. oktober 2020 13:28
Til: 56raf_firebirds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Emne: [56raf_firebirds] Re: Reverb problems
If you want a cheap temporary solution you might want to look at this
New Head Tracking Solution
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New Head Tracking Solution
There is a new smart phone app just out which tracks your head position using
the phone camera, and feeds it to ...
It is an app that runs on your phone and does the same job as TrackIR for a
fraction of the cost. The reviews are almost all 5 star with people claiming
it works perfectly and some saying it has fewer issues with light than
TrackIR. I have not tried it myself as I have EDTracker which is working
fine but if I found myself without any headtracking then I would certainly
give it a go at $10. I am actually tempted to try it anyway as EdTracker has
to fake 6DOF and this does it properly. The only think holding me back is
that I went to EDTracker not only because of TrackIR having issues with
lighting levels but also because it used to sometimes get lost if I was
whipping my head around in a scissors or head-on. I cannot see this being
any different (but I could be wrong)
Roblex
On Friday, 16 October 2020, 10:48:16 BST, <bo@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Gents.
I have some serious problems with my HP Reverb headset so I don’t believe
that I will be ready for the Sunday Squad flying.
Right now I’m doing all kinds of stupid troubleshooting with HP support and I
hope that we are soon reaching the point where they send me a new headset. (I
have asked for the new generation 2 headset if it ends up with a replacement)
I may consider to buy a headtracking device as a backup solution. Any
recommendations?
Best Regards
Bo
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