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My animation takes 100% CPU ressource...why?
Hi everybody,
you can see the website on:
http://mico.ath.cx/users/clayton/lv.html
I dont know what is happening but it slows down everybody's computer. If you have any idea or suggestion wich would help me out of this, please don't hesitate
clay2n
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gotta bounce
Did you change anything? I didn't have any trouble.
P4 1.8, 512 RAM, 2000 Pro, IE 6
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your computer should be good enough, but if you press ctrl+alt+del and clic on the performance button you ll see the graphic going very high while playing the animation...
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gotta bounce
Yeah, I've noticed that it does that on any of my flash websites that have alpha/tweening actions. CPU % goes up but it doesn't slow down my computer or prevent me from multitasking at all.
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FK's Geezer Mod
Mine only goes to 38-50%. 2.8G P4, 512 DDR 400 Ram, XP Pro.
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It seems that it depends of the computer. I have a 1.8G, 512 DDR, XP pro but on my client's computer, it goes really slow. She is the main problem Maybe it as something to do with the loops or the pictures that are still bitmap...
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FK's Geezer Mod
Static images have no affect on CPU. Once they load, thats it. If you animate an image, it takes a lot of power. The bigger the image, the more it takes. Your scrollers took more power when I was scrolling, than the rollout tween for the background.
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I know what was the problem. It was my 2 loops. the ying yang thing and the 2 curved line. when I took them off, everything was going allright. Bhttp://mico.ath.cx/users/clayton/lv.htmlw I have another question, what is wrong with my loops?
I simply made 2 clips without any actionscript and inserted them in the main scene. whats wrong????
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FK's Geezer Mod
Probably nothing. They are fairly large, and any tweened animation takes a lot of power. Especially when it's over about 100x100 pixels.
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what do you mean by tweened?
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Senior Member
Coincidence!
I just got the same problem!
Cpu usage goes nuts over some actionscripting, 100% cpu usage.
p4 comp.
The situation is different now!
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Senior Member
Im not liking this:
I have mere MC clips rotating with
onClipEvent(enterFrame) {
this._rotation+=0.1;
}
cpu usage round 100 for me.
But its true that if the animation is under 100 pixies it works better!
The situation is different now!
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I had to throw away all my clips to trash, now it works good but got no loops at all. If you get any solution to this, please tell me
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FK's Geezer Mod
By tweened, I meant your fade loops. Whether timeline or actionscript loops, they are just as processor intensive.
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Que paso, que paso, vamos ahi?
those menu buttons were made with traced bitmaps right??
vectorized bitmaps take a LOT of file size and eventually, more cpu resources to animate
Drink milk!
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Que paso, que paso, vamos ahi?
i like those image cutouts btw
Drink milk!
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