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EDIT: Rolled back to 23.12.1 using DDU. Things still don't feel great, but they feel better, Contractors is quite playable. Disable QOS didn't seem to make a difference. Songs still stutter a lot and image quality isn't that great/consistent anymore. I think it might have something to do to the H265 10-bit implementation, which Airlink doesn't use. Apparently, Virtual Desktop also has some issues with 24.X.X AMD drivers. AMD and Valve, please fix. 22.11.2 might provide better results but I'm not in the mood for testing it.
The encoded video is choppy randomly that isn't seen on the desktop as it's running. It's either a problem with the Radeon's encoder or the Quest 2 despite being WIFI connected at 1200 Mb/Sec WIFI-6 simply not handling the video bitrate well enough?
Should also note, the desktop PC is Ethernet connected at 2500 MB/Sec to give it the best possible chance.
Any progress updates if/when AMD cards will be moving out of experimental stage?
There are a couple of older titles that don't have any audio also. For example; Doctor Who: The Runaway.
Got a 7800XT and a Quest 3 with v66. Was similar with v65.
edit: upgraded to wifi 6, still have the same stuttering in Beat Saber - so guessing it is more related to AMD GPU than network.
edit: 2024-08-06, v67 on the Quest 3 now and there was an update to the SteamLink app as well. Seem to work a lot better now, don't have the weird stuttering when moving the head around in the games I had this issue in. Though, in BeatSaber and other similar games, there seem to be some weird issue with controller tracking. It works well most of the time, but once in a while it feels like the tracking just stops working. In BeatSaber for example the saber just passes through notes without registering as a hit. This goes on for a few seconds until it goes away and works OK again. Same issue in BoxVR. (Had this issue with wired Oculus CV1 as well before upgrading to Q3, I assumed it was due to the CV1 and some USB issues - but maybe it is more related to AMD? I have not had a nvidia gpu since the GTX 1070 and I don't remember having this issue then). Almost feels like there is a buffer that gets filled up and then won't work again until it's emptied. Really happy with the latest updates all around, good work and I hope AMD support will improve :)
edit: 2024-11-17: well the stutters when moving the head are back, and now there's also "freeze lag". Not sure what is causing that, since my VR headset is the only device using this wifi other than my phone. Didn't mention before what I upgraded my router to, its a unifi express gateway, which supports wifi 6 2x2. I don't know if my issues with BeatSaber is also due to the stuttering, but it often feels like it stops registering my hits quite often. Like my saber just passes through the note and I get a "missed" popup. I have tried tinkering with the latency in the game but doesn't seem to change much in terms of that. I had issues before with my CV1, so maybe an update with the game itself. Alyx works decently, just the stuttering that makes it quite uncomfortable to play...
This is my card, but it doesn't even give me a download link.
download link to what? You download Steam Link from the "app store" on your Quest and SteamVR in Steam store.