![]() This should also work for other 2D Android apps which use background audio. That’s it! You can now start a Spotify playlist or join a Discord call then head into a VR game. Enable Background Audio: open Oculess from Unknown Sources and click ‘Enable Background Audio’.Run This ADB Command: use SideQuest or Oculus Developer Hub to run the ADB command adb shell dpm set-device-owner /.DevAdminReceiver.This is temporary, and will revert when you next reboot your headset Click ‘Remove Accounts’ then remove all your accounts. Activate Oculess: open Oculess in the Unknown Sources section of your Quest app library.You can find them on APK hosting sites such as APKPure Sideload The Apps: you’ll need to find an APK (Android app file) for the apps you want to use such as Spotify or Discord.Once you’ve installed Oculess, follow these steps to make it possible to use apps like Spotify or Discord in the background: If you have an older version of Oculess you’ll need to update to the latest release. If your headset isn’t already in developer mode or you don’t know how to sideload apps you can follow our guide here. To use Oculess, just download it from GitHub and sideload it using SideQuest or Oculus Developer Hub. ![]() ![]() This new hack seems to bypass this limitation, letting you do things like listen to music from Spotify or talk to friends on Discord while playing VR.īastian added this hack as a feature of their tool Oculess, which lets you unlink your Facebook account from your Quest and disable telemetry. Quest has built-in support for sideloading and running 2D Android apps, but normally launching a VR app kills any running 2D app. Quest hackers Basti564 and threethan figured out how to run background Android apps with audio on Quest. ![]()
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