diff --git a/content/docs/hardware/vive_pro_series b/content/docs/hardware/vive_pro_series new file mode 100644 index 0000000..82f4d9f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/docs/hardware/vive_pro_series @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +--- +title: Vive Pro Series +--- + +# Vive Pro Series + +**Output Audio Fix:** + +Vive pro headsets tend to give bad distorted after starting up SteamVR/Monado/etc. Due to Vive Pro Multimeadia Audio (USB) being selected as your audio source. + +1. To fix this have you VR already started open up your preferred audio control settings in your system settings, PulseAudio Volume Control, etc. + +1. In the the Audio Control Settings of your choice find High Definition Audio Controller Digital Stereo (HDMI) [might have a different name due to GPU differences] and find the Profile section (might be under a different section like Configuation). + +1. Select the drop down and select your HDMI for your headset (might take a few tries to figure out which oneis correct with a multipile display setup). Exmaple: Digital Stereo (HDMI 3) Output. + +1. Then you should be able to change your sound source to adjusted HDMI source that you chnaged the profile on. Then you'll be good to go with fixed audio. + + + +**Input Audio Adjustments:** +- Vive Pro microphones should be set to use 44.1khz sample rates as feeding in 48khz raises the pitch of the audio. + +**Optional Adjustments:** + +Hide the Vive Pro Multimeadia Audio (USB) option for output but keep input. More of a cosmetic option. + +- In you aduio setting change your Vive Pro Multimeadia Audio profile to Analog Stereo Input. Or any preferred profile as long as it's just Inpput only. That should get rid of the Vive Pro Multimeadia Audio option from you output audios but keep the input settings. \ No newline at end of file