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mangotango

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  1. I received the 422 error some times and started fail search. First I had in mind it could have been secondary monitors making an issue - as example Stream Deck.

    Looking a bit closer into the readings I got from the Vive I saw spikes in the FPS read. And inconsistency and very high and continuously red spikes in the frame count when actually got the Vive to work again - these readings made the game unplayable. Shortly after that an error 422 occurred again.

    I started to have a suspicion that it might be a technical issue with the cable itself and bought a new “Vive 3 in 1 cable”

    I got my cable yesterday and after installing this cable today - without doing any new is talk of Vive or Steam - all my issues went away. I have no more 422 error, I can not see any armed spikes and I get a solid flat reading in green on the FPS count.

     

    Anyone who tries this please let me : us know your results

  2. I have the same issue and start to suspect that the problem is that my PC is running to many screens... I installed a Stream Deck and after that my Error 422 started.

    I have reinstalled Steam Vr and Vive but without any success. Then I was running a program that recognized how many ports running for Screens/Minitors. The program found a duplicate screen that I deleted. I then figured to uninstall the Stream Deck, uninstall Steam VR and Vive again. Flushed the Vive USB ports and booted the PC. Then I installed Steam VR, Vive and connected the Vive headset. It all worked... for a while...

    By installing the Stream Deck again made once again issues... although I have not 100% figured out if the Stream Deck is the issue - issue seems to be the multiple screen created by ex Stream Deck or other.

    Unfortunately I don’t remember the Monitor recognition program used.

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