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BlueM00

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A member registered Apr 29, 2023

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I finally got a chance to try setting up Kodi.  If I use Quest2's browser app to connect to my Kodi device, it works OK.  But when I try the exact same URL:<port> in Heresphere's browser, it responds "ERR_HTTP_RESPONSE_CODE_FAILURE".

I'll keep digging for a solution, but it seems Heresphere's browser is getting an unexpected response.

Yes, the search box allowed me to find the app.  Meta have somewhat broken the apps' page, so I'm wondering when they're going to disable unknown sources entirely.  We shall see.  Thanks,

Meta have just forced through an update to Quest2 that disabled tthe selection of "Unknown Sources" in the Apps menu.  How can Heresphere be run in Quest2?

No, I'll give Kodi a try, thanks!

I didn't respond to the previous message because the conversation seemed unable to convey what I was trying to describe.

As you indicate, this would not be achieved by playing an mp3 file directly within Quest2 device (unless it replaces the video audio, which isn't what I'm looking to do).  The Quest2 would need a 2nd audio chipset & output (primary would be for the video's normal audio to the viewer's headphones, the 2nd being the mp3 audio to the estim device).  Even if this was possible using a USB-C audio interface, I'm not sure the Quest2 could support it properly.  Hence the simpler solution seemed to be sync'ing to an external tablet's mp3 player (with its own audio interface, headphone socket, etc.).

HereSphere is good at sync'ing a video file with a .funscript file that is used for controlling The Handy.  I have a video file and an mp3 file, both the same length.  So instead of using a .funscript file, I'd like to play the mp3 file on my Android tablet in-sync with the video file playing in HereSphere on the Quest2.

Is there a way to sync to an Android tablet audio player instead of The Handy?  This would be good for using the Quest2 with an Estim audio file.