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My GPU used too many resources and that is why I set QRenderSettings to OnDemand. That works well when I use render my 3D scene in Qt3DWindow.

self.renderSettings.setRenderPolicy(self.renderSettings.OnDemand)

But this is not the case if I render my scene in my custom OffscreenSurface. In an other class:

self.renderCapture = Qt3DRender.QRenderCapture(
        self.offscreenFrameGraph.getRenderTargetSelector())
self.renderCapture.requestCapture()

Sadly requestCapture() does not generate an image when OnDemand is set on.

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    I'm sorry to see that you're running into so many similar issues like me that annoyed my so incredibly while working with Qt3D. I filed a bug report back then under bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-66170. In my case, the CPU load was excessively high. I couldn't get the OnDemand setting to work, either. I interpreted Sean Harmer's comment that the performance issue might be related to the on demand issues, that they are aware of this problem. What Qt3D version are you using? Maybe the latest version offer some improvements. Aug 7, 2018 at 9:53
  • I am glad that you filled a report. I am using version Qt 5.11 because the this one supports PointPicking. However this type of picking is very slow that is why I switched to offscreen rendering.
    – Matphy
    Aug 7, 2018 at 10:15
  • Now it works `OnDemand´. However it does not me render last image but an image before the last.
    – Matphy
    Aug 7, 2018 at 12:58
  • Ah yeah, that is something I experienced as well. I triggered a second capture request at the end of the first. But this does not work well when the user can interact the the rendering process is still ongoing. Aug 7, 2018 at 13:14
  • Well, now I my application changes camera properties in this Offscreen rendered twice. First time sets the values and then triggers a timer which sets the same properties few moments later. It works! Thanks, @Florian Blume.
    – Matphy
    Aug 7, 2018 at 13:33

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