Message: 7
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 12:53:30 -0700 (PDT)
From: BNig <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Graphic speed comparison between webLets and desktop
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Jim,
one funny thing I noticed on the mac: if in your repeat loop you set
the
wait to 0 millisecs on the slider the time goes down from 1500
millisecs to
630 millisecs, you can replace the wait with a "unlock screen" and
you have
again around 630 millisecs. As soon as you wait even 1 millisecond
you go up
to 1500 again. So there is more going on on the Mac then meets the
eye.
By contrast I did not manage to speed up the send in time handler,
maybe
someone has an idea.
regards
Bernd
Bernd,
Good observation. You're right about a lot going on behind the scenes.
That's what makes it frustrating.
I talked to Kevin about it some years back, when the problem with OS X
came up. I was told that Mark Waddingham had looked into it, but that
it was complicated and difficult to fix.
You can see one of the problems on Rev's web site:
http://revmedia.runrev.com/revMedia/
Notice how the motion stutters when it executes the command: Move
image "rev icon" to 60,60
(On second thought, I guess that could be an artifact of their screen
capture software. Everything seems to bump along.)
I'm sure they have a lot on their plate right now and this is not a
high priority issue.
Jim Hurley
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