On tis, 2004-12-07 at 16:49 -0500, Lee Revell wrote:
On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 22:33 +0100, Jens M Andreasen
wrote:
The mouse-down, mouse-dragged signals (and
friends) fits within realtime
constraints. It is the 'do_running_fading_ink_repaint()' (or whatever)
that you need to keep low priority, albeit probably above Mozilla
repainting some nasty ads on its current page.
FWIW, none of the OSX systems I have used handle this well at all.
Flash ads running in a background mozilla window will steal excessive
CPU from the Pro Tools (or DP or whatever) GUI. Of course the audio is
not affected, just the GUI.
Mmm .. So Pro Tools are not upping their GUI even the slightliest by
default. To be honest neither do I, just shut down whatever gets in the
way.
In a serious OSX studio environment (as in pay money for time), the
machines running the session would not (hopefully not?) be connected to
the Internet anyway.
This seems to work OK on Windows, probably due to the "feature" where it
boosts the priority of the foreground window.
Yep, that system appears to solve some common problems in a
straightforward way.
Lee
/jens
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