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    Scrolling in my control panel causes frame rates to drop

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    • ursullivisionU
      ursullivision
      last edited by

      I've recently had to expand my control panel to be "taller" than my Macbookpro's display so I have to scroll up and down to access controls.

      When I scroll my video noticeably glitches.  Is this because the screen redraw interrupts gpu processing the video?  Any advice as how to reduce this glitch?

      Thanks,

      ur,ummmmm................................eric

      Isadora 2.0 / Macbookpro / Mac OS 10.6.8 / QT 7.6.6 / 2.2 Ghz Intel Core Duo / 2 GB 667 MHz RAM / SSD (ext. esata)

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      • SkulptureS
        Skulpture Izzy Guru
        last edited by

        That must be a big big patch. I can only suggest perhaps using macro's to make the screen space smaller?

        This has to be a GPU thing to cause glitches...?

        Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
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        • ursullivisionU
          ursullivision
          last edited by

          @Skulpture

          Hi,

          what do you mean by Macros?

          Thanks,

          Eric

          Isadora 2.0 / Macbookpro / Mac OS 10.6.8 / QT 7.6.6 / 2.2 Ghz Intel Core Duo / 2 GB 667 MHz RAM / SSD (ext. esata)

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          • SkulptureS
            Skulpture Izzy Guru
            last edited by

            Its like a user actor but simpler. 

            You can copy and paste actors into a Macro it then only shows you the ins and outs. Saves lots of space; should help your situation I imagine.

            Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
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            • ursullivisionU
              ursullivision
              last edited by

              @Skulpture

              My problem is that I am in the Control Panel, with sliders, buttons etc. (not in edit mode).

              Macros won't save me screen space.

              .......

              Isadora 2.0 / Macbookpro / Mac OS 10.6.8 / QT 7.6.6 / 2.2 Ghz Intel Core Duo / 2 GB 667 MHz RAM / SSD (ext. esata)

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              • SkulptureS
                Skulpture Izzy Guru
                last edited by

                Ah! Yes sorry I missed that bit. Sorry.

                Hmmmm... the only person I can think of who makes BIG control panels is @MatthewH and @DusX maybe they have had similar problems and can recommend something?

                Graham Thorne | www.grahamthorne.co.uk
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                • markM
                  mark
                  last edited by

                  Dear All,

                  Well, there's a lot of drawing going on when you have a lot of controls, and this can interrupt the rendering process. (Though it should only draw the controls that appear, not the ones that are already visible -- that is as long as your partially scrolling.) But send me your patch Eric and I'll run it through the paces to see what I find.
                  Best Wishes,
                  Mark

                  Media Artist & Creator of Isadora
                  Macintosh SE-30, 32 Mb RAM, MacOS 7.6, Dual Floppy Drives

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                  • ursullivisionU
                    ursullivision
                    last edited by

                    @Mark

                    Thanks Mark,

                    I've built a patch which is exactly 2 X the height of my screen (which is 900 pixels high).  So I have to scroll down or up entirely, which means the screen has to redraw fully.

                    I guess that's problem.

                    I'll send you the patch.

                    Hope you are surviving the Berlin spring.

                    Ur,ummmm....................................................eric

                    Isadora 2.0 / Macbookpro / Mac OS 10.6.8 / QT 7.6.6 / 2.2 Ghz Intel Core Duo / 2 GB 667 MHz RAM / SSD (ext. esata)

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                    • MatthewHM
                      MatthewH Beta Tester
                      last edited by

                      My solution of late has simple been to have a seperate computer with my control panel doing show control stuff and then one or more playback computers slaved to it. Not so helpful for you but even with 8-Core Mac Pros which is what I've been renting lately I tend to need multiple machines.

                      Matthew Haber :: matthewhaber.com :: besidedigital.com :: Download my actors: http://www.matthewhaber.com/isadora-actors

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