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All Things 3D | Video capture from Windows Mixed Reality of Valve's "The Lab" using a NVIDIA GTX1050Ti @allthings3d | Uploaded 6 years ago | Updated 21 hours ago
FINALLY!

After months, Microsoft 's WMR and their SteamVR capability allows me to run Arizona Sunshine in high resolution (WMR version) and Valve corporation "The Lab" all the way through. What makes this special is this is using a GIGABYTE low profile 4GB GTX1050ti (75W TDP) NVIDIA video card on a MSI mini ITX motherboard with an Intel Corporation i5 7400T (35W TDP), 16GB DDR4 and a 256GB m2 pci-e all in a compact mini-ITX case with a special 11VDC-24VDC power board which allows it to be powered by any off-the-shelf Li-ION battery pack from Anton-Bauer, Sony and the even cheaper Li-ION batteries for power tools. Finally mounting it on a custom backpack frame, making it the only mobile backpack for under a $1000.

The footage was capture using WIndows Mixed Reality video camera while in the VR space.
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Video capture from Windows Mixed Reality of Valve's "The Lab" using a NVIDIA GTX1050Ti @allthings3d

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