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    • craigw
      craigw last edited by

      I was using another Izzy file with no video and 12-15 picture players. Frame Rate was down to 8fps with 44 cycles and very sluggish to use. I started deleting things, I deleted the 3 Gaussian Blurs and it went back up to 60fps and 775 cycles.

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      • DusX
        DusX Tech Staff last edited by

        Where the Gaussian blurs, gpu or cpu?

        If cpu, its very possible that your cpu was at max usage. (check in activity monitor)

        if gpu based, you may have maxed your gpu memory or over heated. I would suggest looking for a gpu monitoring tool (I use GPUz on PC, sorry I don't know a mac tool off hand)

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        • mark
          mark @craigw last edited by

          @craigw said:

          I deleted the 3 Gaussian Blurs and it went back up to 60fps and 775 cycles.

          Well, there's no way around this fact: blurs are  computationally intensive even for the GPU. If they 12 pictures were very high res I can see that the Gaussian Blur might cause this problem, even if it was GPU. Still, it would be good to know the resolution of the images and if you were using CPU or GPU gaussian blur, just so we have a sense of what went wrong here.

          Best Wishes,
          Mark

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

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          • craigw
            craigw last edited by

            Hi, It's the GPU version of Gaussian blur. Most of the pics were 1920x1080 jpegs, some were 1920x1080 pngs with an alpha.

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            • craigw
              craigw last edited by

              Oh, I did update the computer to 2.6.1 also and no change.

              Mac OS Ventura 2017 MacPro, 32g Ram ,AMD FirePro D700 6144 MB. Isadora v3.2.6 Los Angeles CA

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              • craigw
                craigw last edited by

                I'm starting to see a big powerful PC in my future.

                Mac OS Ventura 2017 MacPro, 32g Ram ,AMD FirePro D700 6144 MB. Isadora v3.2.6 Los Angeles CA

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                • mark
                  mark @craigw last edited by

                  @craigw said:

                  Most of the pics were 1920x1080 jpegs, some were 1920x1080 pngs with an alpha.

                   So you're saying 12 to 15 instances of x 1920x1080 images going through the Gaussian Blur actor, yes?

                  I forgot to ask: what was the blur setting at? That's important... higher is slower for sure.

                  Best Wishes,
                  Mark

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

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                  • craigw
                    craigw last edited by

                    No, only 1 pic per gaussian blur. So 3 pics and 3 Blurs.

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                    • mark
                      mark @craigw last edited by

                      @craigw said:

                      No, only 1 pic per gaussian blur. So 3 pics and 3 Blurs.

                       And the blur setting?

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

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                      • craigw
                        craigw last edited by

                        Almost max blur.

                        So here's my time line. Opened the file. Heavy CPU load. Rebooted, same thing, heavy load. Deleted the gaussian blurs and all is good. Shut down computer for the day, started everything back up opened the same file that was giving me problems and now it's good. Aauugghh! So strange!

                        I keep this computer free of everything so its only duty is Isadora.

                        The activity monitor files attached are yesterdays bad, and todays good. The only change I see is the load from Isadora.

                        At this stage it's a mystery to me. Next time, would it help if I ran a spindump for more data collecting?

                        Mac OS Ventura 2017 MacPro, 32g Ram ,AMD FirePro D700 6144 MB. Isadora v3.2.6 Los Angeles CA

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