For example, if your monitor refreshes at 60 Hz, the HMD cannot refresh faster than that and you may experience performance issues. Note:HMD performance on Linux using OpenHMD is limited to the refresh rate of your main monitor, as set in your GPU driver preferences. Please contact or the HMD manufacturer for specific guidance. Note:We can't guarantee HMD performance on all combinations of hardware and graphics cards on and Linux. † HTC Vive support on Linux is experimental, you may encounter performance issues or other unexpected behavior. * Lens undistortion is not supported on Linux. The following table shows the headsets supported by Nuke and the drivers required, by operating system: You must restart Nuke for this change to take effect. To add headsets to the Monitor Out Device dropdown, go to the Preferences under Panels > Viewer (Monitor Out) and check Enable support for HMD devices. Note:HMD devices are not enabled for Monitor Out by default. ![]() CaraVR provides a monitor out plug-in for the Oculus CV1 and HTC Vive/Vive Pro, which work in a similar way to Nuke’s existing SDI plug-ins.
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