baldurk 4b4ce8dc01 Until proper support is added, prevent crashes by decaying VB formats
* Unfortunately some formats are *only* supported through VB fixed-func
  inputs, and not through any other access (like texel buffer access).
* As a result, it's invalid for us to just create buffer views using
  these formats to read from, so we will need to read-back the data to
  the CPU, decode and unpack to another format that is supported, and
  then re-upload. In some cases this might be extremely complex (e.g.
  64-bit wide formats that have no easily supported fallback).
* In the meantime, we just re-write the format to R8G8B8A8_UNORM. It
  will return the wrong data, but will at least not crash.
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RenderDoc is a frame-capture based graphics debugger, currently available for Vulkan, D3D11, D3D12, OpenGL, and OpenGL ES development on Windows 7 - 10, Linux, and Android. It is completely open-source under the MIT license.

If you have any questions, suggestions or problems or you can create an issue here on github, email me directly or come into IRC to discuss it.

To install on windows run the appropriate installer for your OS (64-bit | 32-bit) or download the portable zip from the builds page. On linux there is a binary tarball available, or your distribution may package it. If not you can build from source.

Screenshots

Texture view Pixel history & shader debug
Mesh viewer Pipeline viewer & constants

API Support

Windows Linux Android
Vulkan ✔️ ✔️ ✔️
OpenGL ES 2.0 - 3.2 ✖️ ✔️ ✔️
OpenGL 3.2+ Core ✔️ ✔️ N/A
D3D11 & D3D12 ✔️ N/A N/A
OpenGL 2.0 Compatibility ✖️ ✖️ N/A
D3D9 & 10 ✖️ N/A N/A
Metal N/A N/A N/A

Downloads

There are binary releases available, built from the release targets. If you just want to use the program and you ended up here, this is what you want :).

It's recommended that if you're new you start with the stable builds. Nightly builds are available every day from master branch here if you need it, but correspondingly may be less stable.

Documentation

The text documentation is available online for the latest stable version, as well as in renderdoc.chm in any build. It's built from restructured text with sphinx.

As mentioned above there are some youtube videos showing the use of some basic features and an introduction/overview.

There is also a great presentation by @Icetigris which goes into some details of how RenderDoc can be used in real world situations: slides are up here.

License

RenderDoc is released under the MIT license, see LICENSE.md for full text as well as 3rd party library acknowledgements.

Contributing & Development

Building RenderDoc is fairly straight forward. See CONTRIBUTING.md for more details.

I've added some notes on how to contribute, as well as where to get started looking through the code in CONTRIBUTING.md.

Languages
C++ 79.6%
C 16.6%
Python 2.5%
Objective-C++ 0.4%
HLSL 0.2%
Other 0.6%