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u/phrunk87 · 1 pointr/PSVRHack

Not exactly what you're asking, but I use one of these to connect my PC to my TV when I have friends come over and we want to play on TV instead of my monitor.

It works great, but I use the HDMI-out from my GPU for my VR Headset and use this DVI-HDMI adapter to connect the DVI-out on my GPU to the TV's HDMI-in.

I know you're asking for something different (DisplayPort rather than DVI, and using it for the headset vs the TV) but for what it's worth this works great for me and would probably work for you too if your GPU has DVI output.

u/dlgonzo · 1 pointr/PSVRHack

Are you using the Bluetooth adapter listed below?

From the PSmoveservice github wiki:

"ASUS USB Bluetooth Adapter (USB-BT400)


http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-USB-Adapter-Bluetooth-USB-BT400/dp/B00DJ83070

There are several other Bluetooth adapters that are purported to work for the move controller, but this is the fifth one I tried and it was the only one I had any luck with in Windows 10 - there are native drivers on Win 10 that will work fine with this adapter.

Also works in Win7 and Win8.1."

u/fvig2001 · 1 pointr/PSVRHack

You have 2 options:

  1. Use DVI to hdmi and apparently it will work upto 144 hz on 1080p on dual-link

  2. Just get an active converter such as this. Just make sure that it is able to convert correctly to hdmi 2.0. This is due to other converters only being able to support 1080p @60 max while PSVR supports up to 120Hz.

    I am currently using #2 (Since I might use it for the next 4k headset) for my PS VR and it seems to work with the demo of Trinus (I'm still waiting for ivry since I am still playing on PS4 and use the device for cinematic movie watching)