Facebook has straightforward menus for how to share Oculus Quest 2 photos, videos, or live streams, as well as how to cast Quest 2 footage to your TV. What's not always clear is how to take screenshots or record clips on the Oculus Quest 2 without exiting the main menu, or how to share Quest 2 videos outside of Facebook. We'll quickly walk you through the controller shortcuts and steps you'll need to take.
There are three methods how to take a screenshot on the Oculus Quest 2: one straightforward, one slightly more involved, and one if you have Oculus Voice Commands activated.
In certain games, like The Climb 2, it's tricky to let go of the trigger to squeeze it for the screenshot shortcut (without falling to your death, for example). In those cases, there's a second method:
From there, you can repeat the above steps to share the photo to Facebook.
If you haven't already done this, open the System Menu, select Settings, and then choose Voice Commands. You'll be taken through a quick tutorial on how to make the headset listen and some sample commands. From there, taking a screenshot in-game is easy:
Oculus doesn't have a user's manual for how to record video on Oculus Quest 2, but there are (again) multiple methods for doing so. The easiest way is to use the shortcuts in the headset itself, but people looking for more professional clips will have to rely on their PC or phone to get the best quality. Here's what you need to know.
So long as your Quest 2 has enough storage — depending on whether you picked the Oculus Quest 2 64GB vs 256GB — you should technically be able to record indefinitely. Keep in mind, however, that these video clips will likely be somewhat low resolution if you plan to share them on YouTube or elsewhere, and also won't pick up mic audio, only game audio.
From this point, you need only go to the Notifications or Sharing menus to find your video and share it on Facebook sites. We'll get to how you can share elsewhere.
Once you make sure that your headset is listening for commands (see above), you can quickly start and stop a video clip in-game.
It's much more straightforward to record directly to your headset, but an alternative option is to cast to another device and record the footage there. That way, you avoid using up headset storage if it's limited, and can also theoretically capture higher-resolution footage.
(Oculus app) If you haven't already, give your phone permission in the Settings to save videos. Then, tap the Record button to start recording the footage and tap it again to stop.
You should see a pop-up that you have 60 seconds to go to that webpage, but in theory, your browser should already show the livestream.
Unfortunately, Oculus has prevented mic audio from appearing in recordings ever since the original Oculus Quest, and this hasn't changed. Your best bet is to separately record audio using a mic connected to your nearby PC, then sync the audio and video during edits.
Depending on your price range, we've gathered the best microphones for Twitch that will give you excellent recording quality, or the best cheap USB microphones for more frugal Questers. You could also consider clipping a lapel mic to your shirt from your phone if you usually play VR games far from your PC. We suspect this will get jostled around during more active games, though.
You can easily share your Quest 2 content on Facebook, but what about YouTube, Instagram, Twitter, or other sites? To share Oculus Quest 2 videos outside of Facebook, you'll need to connect your headset to your computer and download them manually.
Screenshots are stored in two places in your Quest 2 files for whatever reason. You can find them in Oculus > Screenshots or in Pictures > .thumbnails. You can download either (or both).
From here, you should have no trouble capturing and sharing footage of the best Oculus Quest 2 games wherever you so choose!
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For downloading your clips and screenshots
Assuming your computer doesn't have a USB-C port, you won't be able to connect your Quest 2 and download your files. Rather than buy a whole new cable, we suggest buying this 2-pack of USB-C to USB 2.0 adapters, and safely download what you need.
23/03/2021 12:00 PM
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