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Display rendering result from PC
Hi,
Since HoloLens has app memory limit (900M) and its rendering capability is not powerful as a PC, I am thinking is it possible to do the left eye and right eye rendering on a PC based on the camera pose predicted by Hololens and then send the left and right eye results to HoloLens for display?
Thanks.
YL
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You don't have to get that fancy. Check out the HoloLens companion Kit, it will allow you to use a desktop system to render what you want to the HoloLens.
Specifically check out the Holographic Remoting Host it allows you to build a UWP or Desktop app which can run and create Holographic content to be rendered on the HoloLens. You can run your app on the Xbox let's say and it's content is shown on the HoloLens.
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You don't have to get that fancy. Check out the HoloLens companion Kit, it will allow you to use a desktop system to render what you want to the HoloLens.
Specifically check out the Holographic Remoting Host it allows you to build a UWP or Desktop app which can run and create Holographic content to be rendered on the HoloLens. You can run your app on the Xbox let's say and it's content is shown on the HoloLens.
Dwight Goins
CAO & Founder| Independent Architect | Trainer and Consultant | Sr. Enterprise Architect
MVP | MCT | MCSD | MCPD | SharePoint TS | MS Virtual TS |Windows 8 App Store Developer | Linux Gentoo Geek | Raspberry Pi Owner | Micro .Net Developer | Kinect For Windows Device Developer
http://dgoins.wordpress.com