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I converted my app to use Dx11 DeferredContexts for performance and the Dx11 Annotation BeginEvent and EndEvent are not captured by the Frame Analysis tool - only ImmediateContext annotations are shown.
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Phillip - our devs say that this is most likely due to the backend we used to develop GPA's DX11 support. We will be upgrading our DX11 support as we migrate to our new backend.
Meanwhile, depending on the information you want, you can set up ETW Providers for Trace analysis: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/gpa/user-guide/2023-1/set-up-tracing-options.html#GUID-ED1D2313-2C41-4D84-BC54-959B9574AE41
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Phillip - We've worked hard to augment our support for DX12. There are some features for which we do not yet have parity on DX11. I am checking with our capture expert to see if this is one of those. Meanwhile could you give me the info from the 'i' button on the top right of Graphics Monitor.
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Phillip - our devs say that this is most likely due to the backend we used to develop GPA's DX11 support. We will be upgrading our DX11 support as we migrate to our new backend.
Meanwhile, depending on the information you want, you can set up ETW Providers for Trace analysis: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/docs/gpa/user-guide/2023-1/set-up-tracing-options.html#GUID-ED1D2313-2C41-4D84-BC54-959B9574AE41
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