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Re: Capturing the *current* OpenGL ES frame


  • Subject: Re: Capturing the *current* OpenGL ES frame
  • From: Han Ming Ong <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 13:56:03 -0700

I spoke to someone who did the work and this is what he has to say:

Try inserting a [EAGLContext presentRenderbuffer] call before the first ‘real’ frame

HTH, Han Ming


On Mar 24, 2014, at 8:52 AM, Jeff Kelley <email@hidden> wrote:

I’m trying to debug something in my app where the first OpenGL ES frame has some weird behaviors. If I put a breakpoint in my -glkView:drawInRect: method and add a “Capture OpenGL ES Frame” action to the breakpoint, it fires, but it captures the next frame, not the current one.

Is there a way to capture the current frame?


Jeff Kelley

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