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Author Topic: Version 1.3.96 CPU Usage  (Read 1819 times)

July 12, 2017, 09:24:44 AM
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MylesAway

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Has anyone else noticed a massive difference in CPU Usage between 1.3.94 and 1.3.96? I have a MacBook Pro with 2.8ghz i7, 16gb Ram and 1TB SSD and it sometimes has a hard time running Cuelux smoothly.

July 12, 2017, 01:49:42 PM
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Michael Chiou

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Hello @MylesAway,

I have just checked it and you are right there is a spike in cpu usage between this versions. I have added it in the list and we are going to look into it.

Greetings,

Michael.
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July 12, 2017, 08:17:57 PM
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Klaus

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Michael, while you look into 'it' ( btw, I hope you mean all reported bugs… )
, maybe there is another bug in the programer :
If I start from 'zero' positions, and switch to fanning, then set values, then i.e. record to a cue,
then clear the programer…
Coming back to the programer,positions 'zero',  go to fanning, the values are still there,
I actually like that to be able to continue from this position, but:
If I zero these fanning values, the programer doesn't go to zero back position , it rather has some random x/y values and needs to be set to zero via the 'home' button.
I think 'zeroing' the fanning should put the programer to where it left the x/y positions…i.e. =7= if I started from there…
Thanks for looking into it
and best regards
Klaus

July 13, 2017, 09:30:12 AM
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Michael Chiou

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Hello @Klaus,

Thank you for your feedback, I will added in the list.

Greetings,

Michael.
Michael Chiou
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July 13, 2017, 09:39:01 PM
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Klaus

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Great !
and I just see that loading a cue doesn't fully reflect the parameters visually in the programer too…
Best

Klaus

 

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