VR Shows
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November 12, 2021, 9 respostas
I do what you describe by using Virtual Desktop headset software with Oculus Quest 2. Virtual Desktop has it's own Video/VR player now. If you put the VR files on removable storage (e.g. USB HDD/SSD), then it won't be accessible from the headset with no history of it's existence when it's disconnected from the PC. You might need to remove VR file access from the PC quick access or PC video player's history if you are accessing the files in any way from the PC.
Another way is to use something like Skybox headset software with PC DLNA software, like Plex or Jellyfin. This is similar to how TV's can be setup to play media from a PC. Again, you'd want to remove the storage from the PC so it cannot be accessed from the headset when others are using it. I have used this method before also, but I prefer Virtual Desktop ... with Virtual Desktop, I can fully control my PC from within the headset.
Yet another way is to download the VR file directly to the headset. If you're getting the Quest 2, no PC is needed, but I don't think you'll want this, because then it's possible for other users of the headset to access the VR files inadvertently.