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Exporting eye tracking data
Varjo Base can save eye tracking data alongside a recording of the headset view. This can be useful for analyzing a session afterwards.
Please note that you must calibrate eye tracking before saving eye tracking data.
To save eye tracking data while recording the headset view:
- In the Toolbar, select More > Analytics window.
- Select the icon in the bottom left corner to open the Analytics window toolbar.
- Select Eye tracking.
- Enable 'Log eye tracking data while screen recording'.
- Select Screen recording to start the recording.
Note: If you are using Varjo Base version 4.7.1 or older, open the Analytics window from the Tools menu.
Both a data file containing eye tracking data and a video file of the headset view are automatically saved in C: > Users > username > Videos > Varjo folder on your Windows computer. The data file is in CSV format and contains a timeline of the recording with x-y coordinates for gaze positions.