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RealityKit fill the background environment
I am new to RealityKit and Metal and I am building a RealityKit app that renders a procedural LowLevelMesh road. But the left and right side of the road is a complete green terrain mesh object and it doesn't look great. What I want is to add some rocks, tall trees and dence bushes (or weed) to make it look like the player is in the woods. But when I add many of those objects then the performance drains. What is the best approach to fill background empty spaces in the scene?
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Implementation of Screen Recording permissions for background OCR utility
I am exploring the development of a utility app that provides real-time feedback to users based on their active screen content (e.g., providing text suggestions for various communication apps). To achieve this, I am looking at using ReplayKit and Broadcast Upload Extensions to process screen frames in the background via OCR. I have a few questions regarding the "Screen Recording" permission and App Store Review: Permission Clarity: Is it possible to trigger the Screen Recording permission request in a way that clearly communicates the "utility" nature of the app without the system UI making it look like a standard video recording? Background Persistence: Can a Broadcast Extension reliably stay active in the background while the user switches between other third-party apps (like messaging or social apps) for the purpose of continuous OCR processing? App Store Guidelines: Are there specific "Privacy & Data Use" guidelines I should be aware of when an app requires persistent screen access to provide text-based suggestions? I want to ensure the user experience is transparent and that the permission flow feels like a "helper utility" rather than a security risk. Any insights on the best APIs to use for this specific background processing would be appreciated.
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How to attach SwiftUI Views to entities on non-visionOS platforms?
What is the recommended way to attach SwiftUI views to RealityKit entities on macOS, iOS, etc? All the APIs seem to be visionOS only: https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/realitykit/realityviewattachments https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/realitykit/viewattachmentcomponent https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/realitykit/presentationcomponent https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/realitykit/imagepresentationcomponent My only idea is to do it "manually" with a ZStack and RealityView somehow? I submitted this as a feedback since it seemed like an oversight: FB18034856.
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Jun ’25
Struggles with attaching a ModelEntity to the skeleton joints of another ModelEntity
In SceneKit, when creating an .scn file from a rigged model, the framework created an SCNNode for each bone/joint, so you could add and remove child nodes directly to and from joints, and like any other SCNNode, you could access world position and world orientation for each joint. The analog would be for joints to be accessible as child entities of a ModelEntity in RealityKit. I am unable to proceed with migrating my project from SceneKit because of this, as there does not seem to be a way to even access the true world position of a joint with the current jointNames/jointTransforms paradigm. The translation information from the given transforms is insufficient to determine the location of a joint at any given time, and other approaches like creating a GeometricPin for the given joint name and attaching it to another entity do not seem to work. So conveniently being able to attach an item to the hand of a rigged model was trivial in SceneKit and now feels impossible in RealityKit. I am not the first person to notice this, and am feeling demoralized about proceeding with RealityKit with such a critical piece of functionality blocked https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76726241/how-do-i-attach-an-entity-to-a-skeletons-joint-in-realitykit Will this be addressed in some way?
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Jul ’25
PhotogrammetrySession fails with internal errors 4011 / 4012 when using iOS Object Capture (Area Mode) images
Hi all, I’m running into an issue when trying to reconstruct a 3D model using PhotogrammetrySession on macOS from a set of images captured via the iOS Object Capture sample app, specifically in Area mode. When I attempt to create the model from these images (using the raw Images/ folder exported directly from the capture session), I get the following errors: ERROR cv3dapi.pg: Internal error codes (2): 4011 4012 WARN cv3dapi.pg: Internal warning codes (1): 4507 Output error with code = -15 requestError: CoreOC.PhotogrammetrySession.Error.processError I use the "Images" directory directly exported from Object Capture with my iphone 12 pro max (has lidar) set to "area mode" in the object capture app here is an example heic image metadata from the sequence. heif-info Images/00044.869568833.HEIC MIME type: image/heic main brand: heic compatible brands: mif1, MiHE, MiPr, miaf, MiHB, heic image: 3024x4032 (id=49), primary tiles: 6x8, tile size: 512x512 colorspace: YCbCr, 4:2:0 bit depth: 8 thumbnail: 240x320 color profile: nclx alpha channel: no depth channel: yes size: 192x256 bits per pixel: 8 z-near: 1.173828 z-far: 2.552734 d-min: undefined d-max: undefined representation: uniform Z metadata: Exif: 960 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#CameraTrackingState: 4 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#CameraCalibrationData: 1015 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#ObjectTransform: 48 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#ObjectBoundingBox: 48 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#RawFeaturePoints: 832 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#PointCloudData: 23984 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#BundleVersion: 5 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#SegmentID: 4 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2024:ObjectCapture#SessionUUID: 36 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2024:ObjectCapture#CaptureMode: 4 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#Feedback: 4 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#WideToDepthCameraTransform: 48 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#TemporalDepthPointClouds: 864026 bytes transformations: angle (ccw): 270 region annotations: none properties: camera intrinsic matrix: focal length: 2813.695557; 2813.695557 principal point: 1522.338502; 2002.843018 skew: 0.000000 camera extrinsic matrix: rotation matrix: -0.695 0.344 -0.632 0.007 -0.875 -0.483 -0.719 -0.340 0.606 Questions: • What do internal error codes 4011 and 4012 refer to? • Is there something specific about Area mode captures that require preprocessing before they’re compatible with PhotogrammetrySession? • Has anyone successfully reconstructed a model from an Area mode session using the stock Apple tools? NOTE: I can provide the folder of images for debugging if that would help!
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BGContinuedProcessingTask GPU access — no iPhone support?
We are developing a video processing app that applies CIFilter chains to video frames. To not force the user to keep the app foregrounded, we were happy to see the introduction of BGContinuedProcessingTask to continue processing when backgrounded. With iOS 26, I was excited to see the com.apple.developer.background-tasks.continued-processing.gpu entitlement, which should allow GPU access in the background. Even the article in the documentation provides "exporting video in a film-editing app" or "applying visual filters (HDR, etc) or compressing images for social media posts" as use cases. However, when I check BGTaskScheduler.shared.supportedResources.contains(.gpu) at runtime, it returns false on every iPhone I've tested (including iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro). From forum responses I've seen, it sounds like background GPU access is currently limited to iPad only. If that's the case, I have a few questions: Is this an intentional, permanent limitation — or is iPhone support planned for a future iOS release? What is the recommended approach for GPU-dependent background work on iPhone? My custom CIKernels are written in Metal (as Apple recommends since CIKL is deprecated), but Metal CIKernels cannot fall back to CPU rendering. This creates a situation where Apple's own deprecation guidance (migrate to Metal) conflicts with background processing realities (no GPU on iPhone). Should developers maintain deprecated CIKL kernel versions alongside Metal kernels purely as a CPU fallback for background execution? That feels like it defeats the purpose of the migration. It seems like a gap in the platform: the API exists, the entitlement exists, but the hardware support isn't there for the most common device category. Any clarity on Apple's direction here would be very helpful.
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Feb ’26
How to Apple Unity Plugins
When running my game in the Unity Editor on Windows platform I get an error: DllNotFoundException: GameKitWrapper assembly:<unknown assembly> type:<unknown type> member:(null) Apple.GameKit.DefaultNSErrorHandler.Init () (at ./Library/PackageCache/com.apple.unityplugin.gamekit@0abcad546f73/Source/DefaultHandlers.cs:35) This is because GameKitWrapper dynamically linked library is not available under Windows platform. Besides, "Apple Build Settings" are declared under UNITY_EDITOR_OSX and also not available under Windows platform. Does anyone managed to solve this?
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Jul ’25
Gamekit Achievements Won't Unhide
Added achievements to my approved app. Added them for the next release version, which I am running in simulator. When I look at the Achievements page, I can see that there are 17 Achievements available (correct), but they all show as hidden, despite checking the "No" box in App Store Connect.
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May ’25
RealityKit game keeps using ~65% CPU even with empty scene
I'm trying to convert my game from SceneKit to RealityKit. I noticed that even when the scene is static (nothing moves), RealityKit keeps using CPU. In SceneKit, CPU goes down to 0% with a static scene. With this simplest of games, RealityKit keeps using about 65% CPU: class ViewController: NSViewController { override func loadView() { view = ARView(frame: NSScreen.main!.frame) } } Is this expected or a bug? I created FB22125047.
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Mar ’26
SpriteKit framerate drop on iOS 26.4 (ongoing for months)
I have noticed that the performance drop on SpriteKit-based projects running on iOS 26 is still ongoing With iOS 26 back in Sep 2025 a framerate problem was introduced. My app was always running smoothly with 60fps even on very old devices suddenly started to stutter with 40fps - and lower on a rather normal iPhone 13. This problem continued with BETA 26.1 The problem was fixed in 26.2. But 26.3 brought the problem back and its still ongoing with 26.4 of yesterday This is easily reproducible with a very simple example // // BareboneSpriteKitApp.swift // BareboneSpriteKit // // Created by Bernd Beyreuther on 24.02.26. // import SwiftUI import SpriteKit @main struct BareboneSpriteKitApp: App { var body: some Scene { WindowGroup { BareboneSceneView() } } } final class BareboneScene: SKScene { override func didMove(to view: SKView) { size = view.bounds.size scaleMode = .resizeFill anchorPoint = CGPoint(x: 0.5, y: 0.5) backgroundColor = .darkGray let s = SKSpriteNode(color: .cyan, size: CGSize(width: 64, height: 64)) addChild(s) let action = SKAction.rotate(byAngle: .pi, duration: 2) s.run(.repeatForever(action)) let t = SKLabelNode(text: deviceInfoString()) t.fontSize = 15 t.position.y = -100 addChild(t) } } struct BareboneSceneView: View { var body: some View { SpriteView( scene: BareboneScene(), debugOptions: [.showsFPS] ) .ignoresSafeArea() } } func deviceInfoString() -> String { let os = ProcessInfo.processInfo.operatingSystemVersion let osString = "iOS \(os.majorVersion).\(os.minorVersion).\(os.patchVersion)" let model = UIDevice.current.model // "iPhone", "iPad" let machine = { var sysinfo = utsname() uname(&sysinfo) return withUnsafePointer(to: &sysinfo.machine) { ptr -> String in ptr.withMemoryRebound(to: CChar.self, capacity: 1) { cptr in String(cString: cptr) } } }() // z.B. "iPhone15,2" return "Model Identifier: \(model) (\(machine)), \(osString)" } I file a bugreport via Feedback Assistant FB22038921 The problem is no around for such a long time ! This is deeply concerning, because it questions if it is really feasable to continue to develop using Spritekit ?
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Feb ’26
Xcode Metal Trace
Code is download from apple official metal4 sample [https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/metal/drawing-a-triangle-with-metal-4?language=objc] enable metal gpu trace in macOS schema and trace a frame in Xcode. Xcode may show segment fault on App from some 'GTTrace' function when click trace button. When replay a .gputrace file, Xcode may crash , throw an internal error or a XPC error. The example code using old metal-renderer can trace without any problem and everything works fine. Test Environment: Xcode Version 26.2 (17C52) macOS 26.2 (25C56) M1 Pro 16GB A2442
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Jan ’26
Multiply exr lightmap in Reality Composer Pro Shader Graph
I’m trying to use EXR lightmaps to overlay baked lighting on top of a base texture in the RCP Shader Graph. When I multiply an EXR image set to Image(float) with an 8-bit base texture, the output becomes Image(float). I can’t connect that to the BaseColor input on the UnlitSurface node, since it only accepts Color3f. I expected to be able to use a Convert node between the Multiply node and the BaseColor input, but when I do that, the result becomes black and white instead of the expected outcome: the EXR multiplied with the base texture using a baseline value of 1, where values below 1 in the EXR would darken the base texture and values above 1 would brighten it. Is there any documentation on how to properly overlay a 32-bit EXR lightmap in the RCP Shader Graph, or is the black-and-white output from the Convert node a bug?
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انشاء تطبيق جديد
اريد انشاء لعبه في ابل ستور و تكون اول صفحه تكون شروط و الاحكام و خيار بدا اللعبه200 فئات من السعوديه من مسلسل من العب من بنات و بس وقطر و الإمارات وانمي ومسلسلات تركيه و السياحه و الدول وشركات عالميه و شركات كترونيه
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RealityKit animation with bindTarget: .opacity doesn't work
I want to fade objects in and out, and while setting an entity's OpacityComponent works, animating it doesn't seem to do anything. In the following code the second sphere should fade out, but it keeps its initial opacity. On the other hand, the animation that changes its transform works. What am I doing wrong? class ViewController: NSViewController { override func loadView() { let arView = ARView(frame: NSScreen.main!.frame) let anchor = AnchorEntity(.world(transform: matrix_identity_float4x4)) arView.scene.addAnchor(anchor) let sphere = ModelEntity(mesh: .generateSphere(radius: 0.5)) anchor.addChild(sphere) sphere.components.set(OpacityComponent(opacity: 0.1)) let sphere2 = ModelEntity(mesh: .generateSphere(radius: 0.5)) sphere2.position = .init(x: 0.2, y: 0, z: 0) anchor.addChild(sphere2) sphere2.components.set(OpacityComponent(opacity: 0.1)) sphere.playAnimation(try! AnimationResource.makeActionAnimation(for: FromToByAction(to: 0, timing: .linear), duration: 1, bindTarget: .opacity)) sphere.playAnimation(try! AnimationResource.makeActionAnimation(for: FromToByAction(to: Transform(translation: SIMD3(x: 0.1, y: 0, z: 0)), timing: .linear), duration: 1, bindTarget: .transform)) view = arView } }
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Mar ’26
Best Way to Use MetalFX in Unreal Engine 5.7 for macOS Port?
Hi everyone, We’re currently porting a high-fidelity AA+ PC title built on Unreal Engine 5.7 to macOS (Apple Silicon), and we’re looking for guidance from anyone with experience in this area. At the moment, the game is already runnable on Mac, but not yet at a playable level — we’re seeing performance around 10–15 FPS on an M4 device. We’re actively analyzing and defining the work needed to reach production-quality performance on macOS. One of the key areas we’re exploring is leveraging MetalFX to improve frame rate. However, it seems there’s no official MetalFX plugin or direct integration available for Unreal Engine. Has anyone here successfully integrated MetalFX into a UE5 rendering pipeline, or found a recommended approach to do so? Any insights on best practices, workflows, or references (docs, samples, etc.) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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CGSetDisplayTransferByTable is broken on macOS Tahoe 26.4 RC (and 26.3.1) with MacBook M5 Pro, Max and Neo
The CGSetDisplayTransferByTable() is not working on the latest round of Mac hardware, namely the MacBook Neo (external display), MacBook M5 Pro (both built-in and external display) and possibly the M5 Max. All tested apps (BetterDisplay, MonitorControl, f.lux, Lunar) exhibit the very issue both in macOS Tahoe 26.3 and macOS Tahoe 26.4 RC. Tested on multiple Macs and installations on the MacBook Neo and MacBook M5 Pro. This issue breaks several display related macOS apps. Way to reproduce the issue using an affected app: Install the app BetterDisplay (https://betterdisplay.pro) Launch the app, open the app menu, choose Image Adjustments and try to adjust colors. Adjustments take no effect Way to reproduce the issue programmatically: Attempt to use the affected macOS API feature: https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/coregraphics/cgsetdisplaytransferbytable(::::_:) Here are the FB numbers: FB22273730 (Filed this one as a developer on an unaffected MBP M3 Max) FB22273782 (Filed from an affected MBP M5 Pro running 26.4 RC, with debug info attached)
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Value of type 'SCRecordingOutput' has no member 'delegate'
Hello, I am trying to capture screen recording ( output.mp4 ) using ScreenCaptureKit and also the mouse positions during the recording ( mouse.json ). The recording and the mouse positions ( tracked based on mouse movements events only ) needs to be perfectly synced in order to add effects in post editing. I started off by using the await stream?.startCapture() and after that starting my mouse tracking function :- try await captureEngine.startCapture(configuration: config, filter: filter, recordingOutput: recordingOutput) let captureStartTime = Date() mouseTracker?.startTracking(with: captureStartTime) But every time I tested, there is a clear inconsistency in sync between the recorded video and the recorded mouse positions. The only thing I want is to know when exactly does the recording "actually" started so that I can start the mouse capture at that same time, and thus I tried using the Delegates, but being able to set them up perfectly. import Foundation import AVFAudio import ScreenCaptureKit import OSLog import Combine class CaptureEngine: NSObject, @unchecked Sendable { private let logger = Logger() private(set) var stream: SCStream? private var streamOutput: CaptureEngineStreamOutput? private var recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput? private let videoSampleBufferQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "com.francestudio.phia.VideoSampleBufferQueue") private let audioSampleBufferQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "com.francestudio.phia.AudioSampleBufferQueue") private let micSampleBufferQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "com.francestudio.phia.MicSampleBufferQueue") func startCapture(configuration: SCStreamConfiguration, filter: SCContentFilter, recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput) async throws { // Create the stream output delegate. let streamOutput = CaptureEngineStreamOutput() self.streamOutput = streamOutput do { stream = SCStream(filter: filter, configuration: configuration, delegate: streamOutput) try stream?.addStreamOutput(streamOutput, type: .screen, sampleHandlerQueue: videoSampleBufferQueue) try stream?.addStreamOutput(streamOutput, type: .audio, sampleHandlerQueue: audioSampleBufferQueue) try stream?.addStreamOutput(streamOutput, type: .microphone, sampleHandlerQueue: micSampleBufferQueue) self.recordingOutput = recordingOutput recordingOutput.delegate = self try stream?.addRecordingOutput(recordingOutput) try await stream?.startCapture() } catch { logger.error("Failed to start capture: \(error.localizedDescription)") throw error } } func stopCapture() async throws { do { try await stream?.stopCapture() } catch { logger.error("Failed to stop capture: \(error.localizedDescription)") throw error } } func update(configuration: SCStreamConfiguration, filter: SCContentFilter) async { do { try await stream?.updateConfiguration(configuration) try await stream?.updateContentFilter(filter) } catch { logger.error("Failed to update the stream session: \(String(describing: error))") } } func stopRecordingOutputForStream(_ recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput) throws { try self.stream?.removeRecordingOutput(recordingOutput) } } // MARK: - SCRecordingOutputDelegate extension CaptureEngine: SCRecordingOutputDelegate { func recordingOutputDidStartRecording(_ recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput) { let startTime = Date() logger.info("Recording output did start recording \(startTime)") } func recordingOutputDidFinishRecording(_ recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput) { logger.info("Recording output did finish recording") } func recordingOutput(_ recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput, didFailWithError error: any Error) { logger.error("Recording output failed with error: \(error.localizedDescription)") } } private class CaptureEngineStreamOutput: NSObject, SCStreamOutput, SCStreamDelegate { private let logger = Logger() override init() { super.init() } func stream(_ stream: SCStream, didOutputSampleBuffer sampleBuffer: CMSampleBuffer, of outputType: SCStreamOutputType) { guard sampleBuffer.isValid else { return } switch outputType { case .screen: break case .audio: break case .microphone: break @unknown default: logger.error("Encountered unknown stream output type:") } } func stream(_ stream: SCStream, didStopWithError error: Error) { logger.error("Stream stopped with error: \(error.localizedDescription)") } } I am getting error Value of type 'SCRecordingOutput' has no member 'delegate' Even though I am targeting macOs 15+ ( macOs 26 actually ) and macOs only. What is the best way to achieving the desired result? Is there any other / better way to do it?
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RealityKit fill the background environment
I am new to RealityKit and Metal and I am building a RealityKit app that renders a procedural LowLevelMesh road. But the left and right side of the road is a complete green terrain mesh object and it doesn't look great. What I want is to add some rocks, tall trees and dence bushes (or weed) to make it look like the player is in the woods. But when I add many of those objects then the performance drains. What is the best approach to fill background empty spaces in the scene?
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Implementation of Screen Recording permissions for background OCR utility
I am exploring the development of a utility app that provides real-time feedback to users based on their active screen content (e.g., providing text suggestions for various communication apps). To achieve this, I am looking at using ReplayKit and Broadcast Upload Extensions to process screen frames in the background via OCR. I have a few questions regarding the "Screen Recording" permission and App Store Review: Permission Clarity: Is it possible to trigger the Screen Recording permission request in a way that clearly communicates the "utility" nature of the app without the system UI making it look like a standard video recording? Background Persistence: Can a Broadcast Extension reliably stay active in the background while the user switches between other third-party apps (like messaging or social apps) for the purpose of continuous OCR processing? App Store Guidelines: Are there specific "Privacy & Data Use" guidelines I should be aware of when an app requires persistent screen access to provide text-based suggestions? I want to ensure the user experience is transparent and that the permission flow feels like a "helper utility" rather than a security risk. Any insights on the best APIs to use for this specific background processing would be appreciated.
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How to attach SwiftUI Views to entities on non-visionOS platforms?
What is the recommended way to attach SwiftUI views to RealityKit entities on macOS, iOS, etc? All the APIs seem to be visionOS only: https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/realitykit/realityviewattachments https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/realitykit/viewattachmentcomponent https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/realitykit/presentationcomponent https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/realitykit/imagepresentationcomponent My only idea is to do it "manually" with a ZStack and RealityView somehow? I submitted this as a feedback since it seemed like an oversight: FB18034856.
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Struggles with attaching a ModelEntity to the skeleton joints of another ModelEntity
In SceneKit, when creating an .scn file from a rigged model, the framework created an SCNNode for each bone/joint, so you could add and remove child nodes directly to and from joints, and like any other SCNNode, you could access world position and world orientation for each joint. The analog would be for joints to be accessible as child entities of a ModelEntity in RealityKit. I am unable to proceed with migrating my project from SceneKit because of this, as there does not seem to be a way to even access the true world position of a joint with the current jointNames/jointTransforms paradigm. The translation information from the given transforms is insufficient to determine the location of a joint at any given time, and other approaches like creating a GeometricPin for the given joint name and attaching it to another entity do not seem to work. So conveniently being able to attach an item to the hand of a rigged model was trivial in SceneKit and now feels impossible in RealityKit. I am not the first person to notice this, and am feeling demoralized about proceeding with RealityKit with such a critical piece of functionality blocked https://stackoverflow.com/questions/76726241/how-do-i-attach-an-entity-to-a-skeletons-joint-in-realitykit Will this be addressed in some way?
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PhotogrammetrySession fails with internal errors 4011 / 4012 when using iOS Object Capture (Area Mode) images
Hi all, I’m running into an issue when trying to reconstruct a 3D model using PhotogrammetrySession on macOS from a set of images captured via the iOS Object Capture sample app, specifically in Area mode. When I attempt to create the model from these images (using the raw Images/ folder exported directly from the capture session), I get the following errors: ERROR cv3dapi.pg: Internal error codes (2): 4011 4012 WARN cv3dapi.pg: Internal warning codes (1): 4507 Output error with code = -15 requestError: CoreOC.PhotogrammetrySession.Error.processError I use the "Images" directory directly exported from Object Capture with my iphone 12 pro max (has lidar) set to "area mode" in the object capture app here is an example heic image metadata from the sequence. heif-info Images/00044.869568833.HEIC MIME type: image/heic main brand: heic compatible brands: mif1, MiHE, MiPr, miaf, MiHB, heic image: 3024x4032 (id=49), primary tiles: 6x8, tile size: 512x512 colorspace: YCbCr, 4:2:0 bit depth: 8 thumbnail: 240x320 color profile: nclx alpha channel: no depth channel: yes size: 192x256 bits per pixel: 8 z-near: 1.173828 z-far: 2.552734 d-min: undefined d-max: undefined representation: uniform Z metadata: Exif: 960 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#CameraTrackingState: 4 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#CameraCalibrationData: 1015 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#ObjectTransform: 48 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#ObjectBoundingBox: 48 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#RawFeaturePoints: 832 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#PointCloudData: 23984 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#BundleVersion: 5 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#SegmentID: 4 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2024:ObjectCapture#SessionUUID: 36 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2024:ObjectCapture#CaptureMode: 4 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#Feedback: 4 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#WideToDepthCameraTransform: 48 bytes uri /tag:apple.com,2023:ObjectCapture#TemporalDepthPointClouds: 864026 bytes transformations: angle (ccw): 270 region annotations: none properties: camera intrinsic matrix: focal length: 2813.695557; 2813.695557 principal point: 1522.338502; 2002.843018 skew: 0.000000 camera extrinsic matrix: rotation matrix: -0.695 0.344 -0.632 0.007 -0.875 -0.483 -0.719 -0.340 0.606 Questions: • What do internal error codes 4011 and 4012 refer to? • Is there something specific about Area mode captures that require preprocessing before they’re compatible with PhotogrammetrySession? • Has anyone successfully reconstructed a model from an Area mode session using the stock Apple tools? NOTE: I can provide the folder of images for debugging if that would help!
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BGContinuedProcessingTask GPU access — no iPhone support?
We are developing a video processing app that applies CIFilter chains to video frames. To not force the user to keep the app foregrounded, we were happy to see the introduction of BGContinuedProcessingTask to continue processing when backgrounded. With iOS 26, I was excited to see the com.apple.developer.background-tasks.continued-processing.gpu entitlement, which should allow GPU access in the background. Even the article in the documentation provides "exporting video in a film-editing app" or "applying visual filters (HDR, etc) or compressing images for social media posts" as use cases. However, when I check BGTaskScheduler.shared.supportedResources.contains(.gpu) at runtime, it returns false on every iPhone I've tested (including iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro). From forum responses I've seen, it sounds like background GPU access is currently limited to iPad only. If that's the case, I have a few questions: Is this an intentional, permanent limitation — or is iPhone support planned for a future iOS release? What is the recommended approach for GPU-dependent background work on iPhone? My custom CIKernels are written in Metal (as Apple recommends since CIKL is deprecated), but Metal CIKernels cannot fall back to CPU rendering. This creates a situation where Apple's own deprecation guidance (migrate to Metal) conflicts with background processing realities (no GPU on iPhone). Should developers maintain deprecated CIKL kernel versions alongside Metal kernels purely as a CPU fallback for background execution? That feels like it defeats the purpose of the migration. It seems like a gap in the platform: the API exists, the entitlement exists, but the hardware support isn't there for the most common device category. Any clarity on Apple's direction here would be very helpful.
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How to Apple Unity Plugins
When running my game in the Unity Editor on Windows platform I get an error: DllNotFoundException: GameKitWrapper assembly:<unknown assembly> type:<unknown type> member:(null) Apple.GameKit.DefaultNSErrorHandler.Init () (at ./Library/PackageCache/com.apple.unityplugin.gamekit@0abcad546f73/Source/DefaultHandlers.cs:35) This is because GameKitWrapper dynamically linked library is not available under Windows platform. Besides, "Apple Build Settings" are declared under UNITY_EDITOR_OSX and also not available under Windows platform. Does anyone managed to solve this?
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Jul ’25
Gamekit Achievements Won't Unhide
Added achievements to my approved app. Added them for the next release version, which I am running in simulator. When I look at the Achievements page, I can see that there are 17 Achievements available (correct), but they all show as hidden, despite checking the "No" box in App Store Connect.
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May ’25
Raytracing on the Vision Pro M5
Is there any support pr plans for support for for raytraced reflections in RealityKit on the Vision Pro M5? I cannot find any documentation regarding this topic.
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Nov ’25
CGSetDisplayTransferByTable no longer working on macOS Tahoe
For an app of mine I use CGSetDisplayTransferByTable to adjust the gamma table of the device. Since macOS Tahoe, these modifications are silently ignored. The display's actual gamma curve remains unchanged despite the API reporting successful completion. I've filed a FB for it a few weeks ago, and would love to figure out what could be causing this. FB18559786
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RealityKit game keeps using ~65% CPU even with empty scene
I'm trying to convert my game from SceneKit to RealityKit. I noticed that even when the scene is static (nothing moves), RealityKit keeps using CPU. In SceneKit, CPU goes down to 0% with a static scene. With this simplest of games, RealityKit keeps using about 65% CPU: class ViewController: NSViewController { override func loadView() { view = ARView(frame: NSScreen.main!.frame) } } Is this expected or a bug? I created FB22125047.
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Mar ’26
SpriteKit framerate drop on iOS 26.4 (ongoing for months)
I have noticed that the performance drop on SpriteKit-based projects running on iOS 26 is still ongoing With iOS 26 back in Sep 2025 a framerate problem was introduced. My app was always running smoothly with 60fps even on very old devices suddenly started to stutter with 40fps - and lower on a rather normal iPhone 13. This problem continued with BETA 26.1 The problem was fixed in 26.2. But 26.3 brought the problem back and its still ongoing with 26.4 of yesterday This is easily reproducible with a very simple example // // BareboneSpriteKitApp.swift // BareboneSpriteKit // // Created by Bernd Beyreuther on 24.02.26. // import SwiftUI import SpriteKit @main struct BareboneSpriteKitApp: App { var body: some Scene { WindowGroup { BareboneSceneView() } } } final class BareboneScene: SKScene { override func didMove(to view: SKView) { size = view.bounds.size scaleMode = .resizeFill anchorPoint = CGPoint(x: 0.5, y: 0.5) backgroundColor = .darkGray let s = SKSpriteNode(color: .cyan, size: CGSize(width: 64, height: 64)) addChild(s) let action = SKAction.rotate(byAngle: .pi, duration: 2) s.run(.repeatForever(action)) let t = SKLabelNode(text: deviceInfoString()) t.fontSize = 15 t.position.y = -100 addChild(t) } } struct BareboneSceneView: View { var body: some View { SpriteView( scene: BareboneScene(), debugOptions: [.showsFPS] ) .ignoresSafeArea() } } func deviceInfoString() -> String { let os = ProcessInfo.processInfo.operatingSystemVersion let osString = "iOS \(os.majorVersion).\(os.minorVersion).\(os.patchVersion)" let model = UIDevice.current.model // "iPhone", "iPad" let machine = { var sysinfo = utsname() uname(&sysinfo) return withUnsafePointer(to: &sysinfo.machine) { ptr -> String in ptr.withMemoryRebound(to: CChar.self, capacity: 1) { cptr in String(cString: cptr) } } }() // z.B. "iPhone15,2" return "Model Identifier: \(model) (\(machine)), \(osString)" } I file a bugreport via Feedback Assistant FB22038921 The problem is no around for such a long time ! This is deeply concerning, because it questions if it is really feasable to continue to develop using Spritekit ?
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Feb ’26
Xcode Metal Trace
Code is download from apple official metal4 sample [https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/metal/drawing-a-triangle-with-metal-4?language=objc] enable metal gpu trace in macOS schema and trace a frame in Xcode. Xcode may show segment fault on App from some 'GTTrace' function when click trace button. When replay a .gputrace file, Xcode may crash , throw an internal error or a XPC error. The example code using old metal-renderer can trace without any problem and everything works fine. Test Environment: Xcode Version 26.2 (17C52) macOS 26.2 (25C56) M1 Pro 16GB A2442
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Jan ’26
Multiply exr lightmap in Reality Composer Pro Shader Graph
I’m trying to use EXR lightmaps to overlay baked lighting on top of a base texture in the RCP Shader Graph. When I multiply an EXR image set to Image(float) with an 8-bit base texture, the output becomes Image(float). I can’t connect that to the BaseColor input on the UnlitSurface node, since it only accepts Color3f. I expected to be able to use a Convert node between the Multiply node and the BaseColor input, but when I do that, the result becomes black and white instead of the expected outcome: the EXR multiplied with the base texture using a baseline value of 1, where values below 1 in the EXR would darken the base texture and values above 1 would brighten it. Is there any documentation on how to properly overlay a 32-bit EXR lightmap in the RCP Shader Graph, or is the black-and-white output from the Convert node a bug?
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Jan ’26
انشاء تطبيق جديد
اريد انشاء لعبه في ابل ستور و تكون اول صفحه تكون شروط و الاحكام و خيار بدا اللعبه200 فئات من السعوديه من مسلسل من العب من بنات و بس وقطر و الإمارات وانمي ومسلسلات تركيه و السياحه و الدول وشركات عالميه و شركات كترونيه
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Mar ’26
RealityKit animation with bindTarget: .opacity doesn't work
I want to fade objects in and out, and while setting an entity's OpacityComponent works, animating it doesn't seem to do anything. In the following code the second sphere should fade out, but it keeps its initial opacity. On the other hand, the animation that changes its transform works. What am I doing wrong? class ViewController: NSViewController { override func loadView() { let arView = ARView(frame: NSScreen.main!.frame) let anchor = AnchorEntity(.world(transform: matrix_identity_float4x4)) arView.scene.addAnchor(anchor) let sphere = ModelEntity(mesh: .generateSphere(radius: 0.5)) anchor.addChild(sphere) sphere.components.set(OpacityComponent(opacity: 0.1)) let sphere2 = ModelEntity(mesh: .generateSphere(radius: 0.5)) sphere2.position = .init(x: 0.2, y: 0, z: 0) anchor.addChild(sphere2) sphere2.components.set(OpacityComponent(opacity: 0.1)) sphere.playAnimation(try! AnimationResource.makeActionAnimation(for: FromToByAction(to: 0, timing: .linear), duration: 1, bindTarget: .opacity)) sphere.playAnimation(try! AnimationResource.makeActionAnimation(for: FromToByAction(to: Transform(translation: SIMD3(x: 0.1, y: 0, z: 0)), timing: .linear), duration: 1, bindTarget: .transform)) view = arView } }
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Mar ’26
Why does CanyonCrosser use both Class and Struct for RealityKit Systems?
In the CanyonCrosser example project, some RealityKit systems are implemented as classes while others are structs. What’s the reason for using different types?
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Aug ’25
Best Way to Use MetalFX in Unreal Engine 5.7 for macOS Port?
Hi everyone, We’re currently porting a high-fidelity AA+ PC title built on Unreal Engine 5.7 to macOS (Apple Silicon), and we’re looking for guidance from anyone with experience in this area. At the moment, the game is already runnable on Mac, but not yet at a playable level — we’re seeing performance around 10–15 FPS on an M4 device. We’re actively analyzing and defining the work needed to reach production-quality performance on macOS. One of the key areas we’re exploring is leveraging MetalFX to improve frame rate. However, it seems there’s no official MetalFX plugin or direct integration available for Unreal Engine. Has anyone here successfully integrated MetalFX into a UE5 rendering pipeline, or found a recommended approach to do so? Any insights on best practices, workflows, or references (docs, samples, etc.) would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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CGSetDisplayTransferByTable is broken on macOS Tahoe 26.4 RC (and 26.3.1) with MacBook M5 Pro, Max and Neo
The CGSetDisplayTransferByTable() is not working on the latest round of Mac hardware, namely the MacBook Neo (external display), MacBook M5 Pro (both built-in and external display) and possibly the M5 Max. All tested apps (BetterDisplay, MonitorControl, f.lux, Lunar) exhibit the very issue both in macOS Tahoe 26.3 and macOS Tahoe 26.4 RC. Tested on multiple Macs and installations on the MacBook Neo and MacBook M5 Pro. This issue breaks several display related macOS apps. Way to reproduce the issue using an affected app: Install the app BetterDisplay (https://betterdisplay.pro) Launch the app, open the app menu, choose Image Adjustments and try to adjust colors. Adjustments take no effect Way to reproduce the issue programmatically: Attempt to use the affected macOS API feature: https://aninterestingwebsite.com/documentation/coregraphics/cgsetdisplaytransferbytable(::::_:) Here are the FB numbers: FB22273730 (Filed this one as a developer on an unaffected MBP M3 Max) FB22273782 (Filed from an affected MBP M5 Pro running 26.4 RC, with debug info attached)
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Value of type 'SCRecordingOutput' has no member 'delegate'
Hello, I am trying to capture screen recording ( output.mp4 ) using ScreenCaptureKit and also the mouse positions during the recording ( mouse.json ). The recording and the mouse positions ( tracked based on mouse movements events only ) needs to be perfectly synced in order to add effects in post editing. I started off by using the await stream?.startCapture() and after that starting my mouse tracking function :- try await captureEngine.startCapture(configuration: config, filter: filter, recordingOutput: recordingOutput) let captureStartTime = Date() mouseTracker?.startTracking(with: captureStartTime) But every time I tested, there is a clear inconsistency in sync between the recorded video and the recorded mouse positions. The only thing I want is to know when exactly does the recording "actually" started so that I can start the mouse capture at that same time, and thus I tried using the Delegates, but being able to set them up perfectly. import Foundation import AVFAudio import ScreenCaptureKit import OSLog import Combine class CaptureEngine: NSObject, @unchecked Sendable { private let logger = Logger() private(set) var stream: SCStream? private var streamOutput: CaptureEngineStreamOutput? private var recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput? private let videoSampleBufferQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "com.francestudio.phia.VideoSampleBufferQueue") private let audioSampleBufferQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "com.francestudio.phia.AudioSampleBufferQueue") private let micSampleBufferQueue = DispatchQueue(label: "com.francestudio.phia.MicSampleBufferQueue") func startCapture(configuration: SCStreamConfiguration, filter: SCContentFilter, recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput) async throws { // Create the stream output delegate. let streamOutput = CaptureEngineStreamOutput() self.streamOutput = streamOutput do { stream = SCStream(filter: filter, configuration: configuration, delegate: streamOutput) try stream?.addStreamOutput(streamOutput, type: .screen, sampleHandlerQueue: videoSampleBufferQueue) try stream?.addStreamOutput(streamOutput, type: .audio, sampleHandlerQueue: audioSampleBufferQueue) try stream?.addStreamOutput(streamOutput, type: .microphone, sampleHandlerQueue: micSampleBufferQueue) self.recordingOutput = recordingOutput recordingOutput.delegate = self try stream?.addRecordingOutput(recordingOutput) try await stream?.startCapture() } catch { logger.error("Failed to start capture: \(error.localizedDescription)") throw error } } func stopCapture() async throws { do { try await stream?.stopCapture() } catch { logger.error("Failed to stop capture: \(error.localizedDescription)") throw error } } func update(configuration: SCStreamConfiguration, filter: SCContentFilter) async { do { try await stream?.updateConfiguration(configuration) try await stream?.updateContentFilter(filter) } catch { logger.error("Failed to update the stream session: \(String(describing: error))") } } func stopRecordingOutputForStream(_ recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput) throws { try self.stream?.removeRecordingOutput(recordingOutput) } } // MARK: - SCRecordingOutputDelegate extension CaptureEngine: SCRecordingOutputDelegate { func recordingOutputDidStartRecording(_ recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput) { let startTime = Date() logger.info("Recording output did start recording \(startTime)") } func recordingOutputDidFinishRecording(_ recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput) { logger.info("Recording output did finish recording") } func recordingOutput(_ recordingOutput: SCRecordingOutput, didFailWithError error: any Error) { logger.error("Recording output failed with error: \(error.localizedDescription)") } } private class CaptureEngineStreamOutput: NSObject, SCStreamOutput, SCStreamDelegate { private let logger = Logger() override init() { super.init() } func stream(_ stream: SCStream, didOutputSampleBuffer sampleBuffer: CMSampleBuffer, of outputType: SCStreamOutputType) { guard sampleBuffer.isValid else { return } switch outputType { case .screen: break case .audio: break case .microphone: break @unknown default: logger.error("Encountered unknown stream output type:") } } func stream(_ stream: SCStream, didStopWithError error: Error) { logger.error("Stream stopped with error: \(error.localizedDescription)") } } I am getting error Value of type 'SCRecordingOutput' has no member 'delegate' Even though I am targeting macOs 15+ ( macOs 26 actually ) and macOs only. What is the best way to achieving the desired result? Is there any other / better way to do it?
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Oct ’25