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Wait maybe a second once it gets through loading things (the captured data size adds up fast!). | Wait maybe a second once it gets through loading things (the captured data size adds up fast!). | ||
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Run 'gpuview' and select merged.etl to view. | Run 'gpuview' and select merged.etl to view. |
Revision as of 09:38, 20 November 2015
Download the Windows 10 SDK (this works on older versions of Windows as well): https://dev.windows.com/en-us/downloads/windows-10-sdk
Make sure Windows Performance Toolkit is checked (I usually just install everything).
Navigate to: C:\Program Files (x86)\Windows Kits\10\Windows Performance Toolkit\gpuview
Replace log.cmd with the contents from here:
(This just adds the TRACE_VR lines with the guid we use for tracking events in SteamVR).
(If you are using the Win8.1 ADK: http://pastebin.com/jEWDMbhz)
Open a command prompt at this location with Admin privileges.
Input "log.cmd"(Without Quotes) to start capturing. (Tested only with Windows 7)
Wait maybe a second once it gets through loading things (the captured data size adds up fast!).
Then run "log.cmd"(Without Quotes) again to stop capturing (followed by a rather lengthy merge process).
Run 'gpuview' and select merged.etl to view.