Teleport system does not work with Azure Remote Rendering (ARR)

ky0214-vfa 1 Reputation point
2022-03-09T21:16:59.307+00:00

Azure Remote Rendering (ARR) and teleport system are used simultaneously.

We use the teleport system to move to any point on a 3D model, but ARR must always be run.

We have confirmed that the teleport system works by itself, but this feature does not work properly on HoloLens.

Our developers believe that the loading of the ARR library is preventing the teleport system from working.

Is it possible to use teleport system and AAR together? Please let us know. Thank you in advance.

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Azure Remote Rendering
Azure Remote Rendering
An Azure service that renders high-quality, interactive three-dimensional content and streams it to edge devices in real time.
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HoloLens: A family of Microsoft self-contained, holographic devices that enable engagement with digital content and interaction with holograms in the surrounding environment.Development: The process of researching, productizing, and refining new or existing technologies.
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  1. Hernando Ren 2,171 Reputation points
    2022-03-10T06:51:57.473+00:00

    Hello, Welcome to Microsoft Q&A,

    Teleport System only works on the immersive HMD experiences (OpenVR, WMR). For AR experiences (like HoloLens), the MRTK teleportation system is not active. So, it has nothing to do with Azure Remote Rendering.

    For more information please see:Teleport system

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