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how to keep two headsets's coordinate systems are consistent to ensure actual scene and virtual sce

I have two computers and two HP Windows Mixed Reality headsets. I'm going to develop a VR application that cantains virtual scene corresponding to the real scene.Two pepole can walk in real scene with headset, and can see each other.
I have collected environmental data on the two computers. But I have a problem : how to keep two headsets's coordinate systems are consistent to ensure actual scene and virtual scene correspondence.

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    Hello,

    I have the very same issue. Please let me know if there is a load/save function that allow to reload the same environment data on multiple device.

    I also would like to make sure that the environment do not change after a reboot. Currently, there are chance that the Portal erase the saved data.

    Thank you.

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    Hi longhaiqo,

    It seems you are trying to have multiple headsets in the same physical space and in turn map them to the same virtual space. If so, this is not something that will work very well now. However, this scenario has been flagged and Microsoft is working on this.

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