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Free up system resources by bypassing layers??

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 04:45
by asperi
Does R4 work that way? If a layer is bypassed or its transparency 0% would it still tax the system? I have 3 layers for inputs and 3 for clips, wondering if it would help to bypass some when not in use.
Thanks

Re: Free up system resources by bypassing layers??

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 13:49
by HerrNieDa
some time ago i read something about this, at 0% (think also bypass) the playing clip should be not processed.
From my feelings it maybe takes a bit performance having more layers... so if you always use only 3 of the 6 layers it should perform quiet well i think.... the best case is if you try it before ;)

Re: Free up system resources by bypassing layers??

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 22:05
by asperi
Yeah, I have been running 3 clip layers and two input layers on top of that, just added a 3rd capture card so yeah doing the stress test now. :P If anyone can confirm that bypassing frees up system resources I would be grateful. Cheers-

Re: Free up system resources by bypassing layers??

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 12:41
by edwin
The layer is not rendered when bypassed but the clip that might connected to that layer is being played though.
So bypassing layers will make the OpenGL rendering quicker but clips playing in the layers will be still be processed, so there will be still disk access when playing video clips.

Re: Free up system resources by bypassing layers??

Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 16:13
by HerrNieDa
and if the clip gets paused? maybe a auto-pause or auto-disconnect checkbox if the clip is not shown would save performance....

Re: Free up system resources by bypassing layers??

Posted: Sun May 20, 2012 19:00
by edwin
HerrNieDa wrote:and if the clip gets paused? maybe a auto-pause or auto-disconnect checkbox if the clip is not shown would save performance....
You wouldn't always want to pause a clip when the layer is disabled. But what's the point of bypassing the layers if you just trigger the clip when you need it. If you want to save resources just play the clip when needed.
But maybe you have a specific use case for when this would be useful?

Re: Free up system resources by bypassing layers??

Posted: Mon May 21, 2012 07:31
by dirtyjohn_lv
If you are using a MIDI controller you should be able to assign the layer pause to an exact slider value using range (should work in theory, haven't tested it)

Re: Free up system resources by bypassing layers??

Posted: Wed May 23, 2012 15:32
by asperi
Thanks for the input on this, basically just been watching my FPS and see what drags it down.