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Bell Dec 10, 2020 @ 8:24pm
Can this work in Minecraft?
Is it possible?
I think Minecraft uses Open VR, and I think that's supported?
Im kind of new to LIV sorry if this is a stupid question.
Originally posted by 𝚛𝚞𝚞:
Minecraft isn't supported (yet) unfortunately, as it doesn't use our SDK. There is an MR mode built-in but you will need to composite the layers using your own video production tools.

(It's not hard, but there's a lot to learn)
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𝚛𝚞𝚞 Dec 11, 2020 @ 8:01am 
Minecraft isn't supported (yet) unfortunately, as it doesn't use our SDK. There is an MR mode built-in but you will need to composite the layers using your own video production tools.

(It's not hard, but there's a lot to learn)
Bell Dec 11, 2020 @ 1:58pm 
Yeah I saw a guide on Vivecrafts website, but I couldn't figure out how to make it work. Any chance you could help with that?

Either way thanks for the response!
Bell Dec 12, 2020 @ 5:40pm 
Nvm, I've figured it out (I think. Well.. it works, but Idk if this is how youre supposed to do it.)

If anyone finds this with the same question, heres a really really bad guide of what I did.

You need OBS

Keep Vivecraft and LIV open. Make sure Minecraft is in windowed mode.

Go into Vivecraft and turn on Mixed Reality in VR settings > Stereoscopic settings > Click on the mirror setting until it cycles to Mixed Reality; go into your steam binds and change one of the buttons in the global section to move the camera. Line the camera up as best as you can with LIV's camera. Change the minecraft camera fov to the same fov as LIV's camera, and make sure the physical distance from you is the same with both cameras.

Now youll need to open OBS. Add LIV as a game capture (go to sources, right click, hover over "add", click "game capture", choose create new, click mode, set mode to capture specific window, set the window to LIV App Output, and tick the option to "Allow Transparency" then press ok. In sources, make sure LIV is above "desktop". Bring Minecraft into OBS's view and drag the LIV output window over top of the Minecraft mixed reality camera view. Id suggest fiddling with it for a while and matching it up to your arms and position better.

And thats it!
If you want to stream it to discord, click "start virtual camera" in the bottom right of OBS, then go into Discord settings voice and video and change your camera to "OBS Virtual Camera". Now in your call, press the button to stream with a webcam.

If you want to stream it to twitch or record or something, just look up how to or just figure it out, its not too hard.
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Date Posted: Dec 10, 2020 @ 8:24pm
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