In this article, I am going to take the example of a DX11 application running on a GeForce GTX 680 (with 2 GB of dedicated video memory) on Windows 8 and I am going to use the GPUView build from the Win 8.1 SDK. I have captured 3 GPUView traces from the same in-game...
Download it from here. After that, connect your phone to your PC's USB port, open Windows Explorer and copy the downloaded FieldMedic-GPUview.wprp file to phone's Documents\FieldMedic\CustomProfiles directory (you might need to create the directory first)...
10-01-2014 06:17 AM 3,178 Views >>>Tried to install Windows Performance Recorder, but like most MS installers it found a nice ambiguous way to fail with some suitably unhelpful generic error message>>> If you still want to use Xperf you can try to download it from this link ht...
Download it from here. After that, connect your phone to your PC's USB port, open Windows Explorer and copy the downloaded FieldMedic-GPUview.wprp file to phone's Documents\FieldMedic\CustomProfiles directory (you might need to create the directory first)...
Download it from here. After that, connect your phone to your PC's USB port, open Windows Explorer and copy the downloaded FieldMedic-GPUview.wprp file to phone's Documents\FieldMedic\CustomProfiles directory (you might need to create the directory first)...
10-01-2014 06:17 AM 3,226 Views >>>Tried to install Windows Performance Recorder, but like most MS installers it found a nice ambiguous way to fail with some suitably unhelpful generic error message>>> If you still want to use Xperf you can try to download it from this link ht...
Download it from here. After that, connect your phone to your PC's USB port, open Windows Explorer and copy the downloaded FieldMedic-GPUview.wprp file to phone's Documents\FieldMedic\CustomProfiles directory (you might need to create the directory first)...