Re: weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

2018-06-12 Thread home user via users
Thank-you, Ahmad. I tried it while watching a yangqin troupe video (some very fast playing) and a pipe organ video (camera man moved around a lot while shooting the organist playing the organ) as well as while the loop of weather satellite images was loading and playing. What I find most

Re: weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

2018-06-12 Thread home user via users
The looping working fine in one browser but not another suggests (to me) a problem with the other browser rather than the web site or my gpu. So I will try to have some e-mail conversation with the slider's lead developer (I've had e-mail discussions with him before). I hope to get adequate

Re: weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

2018-06-09 Thread Ahmad Samir
On 8 June 2018 at 04:22, home user via users wrote: > My real desire here is to have a gpu monitor. These weather satellite loops > are not the only reason for wanting this. But the loops are an easy > demonstration of where a gpu monitor really would be nice to have available. > [...] Not

Re: weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

2018-06-08 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/09/18 09:30, home user via users wrote: > I saw the same issues with the JMA site that I saw with the CIRA site. I > don't know if it's relevant, but I use Firefox, not chrome. Yes, it is relevant.  I just now tried the RAMMB site in firefox and it is experiencing issues.  Although the

Re: weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

2018-06-08 Thread home user via users
I saw the same issues with the JMA site that I saw with the CIRA site. I don't know if it's relevant, but I use Firefox, not chrome. I did not find any GPU monitors in the nVidia site. But the CPU monitors I have did not come from Intel, they came packaged with Fedora or its desktop managers

Re: weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

2018-06-07 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/08/18 11:26, home user via users wrote: > I noticed that a large area of convective clouds east of the northern-most > part of the Philippines has developed a little "twist" and shows good upper > level divergence. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) seems to think it > will become a

Re: weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

2018-06-07 Thread home user via users
I noticed that a large area of convective clouds east of the northern-most part of the Philippines has developed a little "twist" and shows good upper level divergence. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center (JTWC) seems to think it will become a tropical cyclone soon. Better keep an eye on it! If

Re: weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

2018-06-07 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/08/18 10:22, home user via users wrote: > My real desire here is to have a gpu monitor. These weather satellite loops > are not the only reason for wanting this. But the loops are an easy > demonstration of where a gpu monitor really would be nice to have available. > > The url is: >

Re: weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

2018-06-07 Thread home user via users
My real desire here is to have a gpu monitor. These weather satellite loops are not the only reason for wanting this. But the loops are an easy demonstration of where a gpu monitor really would be nice to have available. The url is:

Re: weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

2018-06-07 Thread Ed Greshko
On 06/08/18 09:37, home user via users wrote: > Earlier today, I was trying to view a loop of weather satellite images. The > animation speed was set to default, which is about midway between slowest and > fastest. But the images were inappropriately slow to load, and the animation > was

weather satellite loop slow and jumpy: how to monitor gpu load?

2018-06-07 Thread home user via users
background: Earlier today, I was trying to view a loop of weather satellite images. The animation speed was set to default, which is about midway between slowest and fastest. But the images were inappropriately slow to load, and the animation was inappropriately slow to advance from frame to