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9th October 2013, 19:31 | #1 | Link | |||
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AVSLib and ScriptClip
Hi, i got a speed issue using AVSLib's Arrays with ScriptClip, here some example:
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9th October 2013, 21:08 | #2 | Link | ||
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10th October 2013, 03:40 | #3 | Link | |||
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I meant something like that:
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Anyway, using ScriptClip and Subtitle without an array: Quote:
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10th October 2013, 09:42 | #4 | Link | |||
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OK, I now undertand your earlier question:
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10th October 2013, 17:16 | #5 | Link | ||
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I'm starting to understand the situation, but the array part (the reason why i get 2 fps) is still unclear to me, here a more simple example:
-An empty ScriptClip call. Quote:
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2-The array itself is a slow process and outside ScriptClip it is rendered only once, when the script is loaded, this makes it look "fast". 3-Inside ScriptClip instead, it is loaded for each frame, and it slows down a lot the process since the creation of an array is a slow process. Am I (more or less) correct? |
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