XR Streaming

Nebula built-in XR Streaming enables you to live stream Steam/SteamVR content from PC to XREAL Glasses via your Wi-Fi network.

Please note that XR Streaming is no longer built into Nebula. You can download it from here or download it later from Google Play.

XRStreaming.apk

Environment Requirements

Hardware:

  • PC (Windows 10 or later) with VR-ready graphic card (NVIDIA GPU, including Quadro GPUs)

  • XREAL Light / XREAL X / XREAL Air Series

  • Nebula-compatible Android Phones

  • WLAN network

  • Bluetooth game controller (Optional)

Software:

  • Steam

  • SteamVR

  • NVIDIA CloudXR SDK server portion

In addition, you might have already installed the needed followings:

Setup Instruction

Please see the following for detailed setup instructions:

Install the needed software:

1.Install both Steam and SteamVR on your PC;

2. Download CloudXR-Setup-v3.2.exe (NVIDIA CloudXR SDK server, for Nebula v3.0.0);

CouldXR-Setup-v3.1.exe, for Nebula v2.3.4

3. Launch downloaded CloudXR-Setup-v3.2.exe, choose CloudXR Server as following and install CloudXR Server on your PC

4. Install the latest Nebula on your Android phone

Setup Network:

5. Connect your phone and your PC to the same Wi-Fi; Please make sure your network is in good condition

Launch CloudXR server and client :

6. Launch Steam and SteamVR you've just installed. Make sure your Steam account is logged in.

7. Plug in your XREAL glasses to your Android phone;

8. Launch Nebula app. On Nebula home page, click XR Streaming icon.

The final step:

9. On the popup screen on your Android phone, enter your PC's IP address. You should be able to find your PC name listed in the Local Devices if connected to the same WiFi. Click on it, and the IP address will be automatically filled in the input box.

10. Enter your initial HMD height (1 - 2m), depending on your posture - sitting or standing and your height.

11. Hit Go. Enjoy!

Tip of finding your PC's local IP address

Method 1:

  • Under Properties, look for your IP address listed next to IPv4 address.

Method 2:

  • Open the Start menu and type cmd to open the Command Prompt;

  • Type ipconfig into the Command Prompt and press Enter. The tool will return a set of data that includes your IP address. look for your IP address listed next to IPv4 address;

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