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Subject: Poser 5, ridiculously slow!!!


BigKabuto ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 8:24 AM · edited Thu, 25 July 2024 at 12:09 AM

Alright first my PC. AMD 1800XP + 512 mb ram Geforce 3 Windows Xp Pro newest Nvidia drivers newest Dirext X. Poser 4, runs..perfectly fine. But weird enough poser 5..it's runs ridiciculously slow...it begins with the loading..which takes easily 2 minutes or just alittle less . When i load up characters, or anything that just went with a fine speed in Poser 4 goes incredibly slow in Poser 5...anyone know about this?


PandaPride ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 10:00 AM

my poser 5 is slow as well but I've been told his all bc of the lack of Meomry I have on my pc. I need to invest in more memory for mine.-_Essie


BigKabuto ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 10:02 AM

I hope so for you..cause my brother has the same problem. His PC AMD XP 2400+ 1gig ram geforce FX 5950


randym77 ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 10:28 AM

Make sure you have all the service releases installed. Also, P5 allows you to have multiple runtimes. Try to keep your main runtime fairly lean. That will help speed things up.


BigKabuto ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 10:30 AM

Service releases? oh you mean the updates ? My runtime? i don't understand what you mean exactly...


fretshredder ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 10:56 AM

Attached Link: Curious Labs' Website

I think what he is telling you is to make sure you have SR3 from Curious Labs, for Poser 5. Earlier releases were _horribly_ unstable and problematic. Your runtime. By lean he is meaning to make sure you only have the files in your runtime that your actually use (example: objects, textures...things of that nature). Most of us Poser users have _huge_ runtimes and often with tons of items we don't even use..LOL HTH -gz-


randym77 ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 10:57 AM

Yes, the updates. From the Curious Labs site. Makes a big difference in speed and stability. Poser 4 only allows you to have one Runtime. But Poser 5 allows you to create multiple Runtime libraries. So you could have one for Vicky, one for Mike, one for the Millennium Kids, etc. Or maybe one for SF, one for fantasy, etc. But try to keep the main runtime - the Poser 5 runtime -- from getting too large. If it gets too big, it will really slow Poser down. For now, install the updates if you haven't. If you just installed P5, you probably don't have worry about your main runtime being too big. :-)


BigKabuto ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 11:31 AM

Ok, well right now..i don't have too much time on my hands to test it though. I'ma stick with Poser 4 for some days..maybe in the weekend i'll check it out. One thing that i noticed was that everything seems out of place in Poser 5...i'm used to Poser 4..and alot of things are just changed...or gone?


Mason ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 11:51 AM
  1. turn off the extras in xp like rounded windows and shadowed windows. 2. Make sure you are not running over a network mapped drive letter. That is very slow. 3. Make sure you have sr3 installed from Curious Labs. 4. Try running in 16 bit color mode for you desktop. I've noticed poser 5 runs faster in 16 bit color mode. 5. Use fast preview mode unless necessary (ctrl-shift-x). Real time preview mode is unnecessary.


Aeneas ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 12:08 PM

First I started up Poser5,I imported V3, set her as default, and closed Poser. Next I went in Windows Explorer to Poser5's main runtime folder and I deleted everything I never use (I only kept Don and whatshername). Poser opens in twenty-three seconds flat with all V3's head and bodymorphs loaded, and V3 fully textured. (I have three textures/MATMOR's installed, four Hairs, and two lights sets) Having made a copy of the original runtime, I can put it back whenever I should ever need anything from it. (XPPro and 1,5GB DDRam)

I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now I'll be mad. (Rumi)


Aeneas ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 12:11 PM

If I may add: several magazines now come with a free copy of Cinema4D r6 on them. Grab one if you can. Poser5 renders tend to be unnecessary slow, most certainly when you increase the main shadow map to something believable like 4096 and the others at half or a 25% of this....

I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now I'll be mad. (Rumi)


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Thu, 22 January 2004 at 9:16 PM

Check your Poser 5 folders for leftover shadow-cam temp files, and clean them out if you find any. My system has similar specs to yours, BigKabuto, and it takes less than 20 seconds to launch P5. Admittedly, mine is configured to open with a blank scene (no figures).



-Yggdrasil- ( ) posted Fri, 23 January 2004 at 12:31 AM

How do you know a leftover shadow-cam temp file when you see it?


xantor ( ) posted Sat, 24 January 2004 at 8:47 AM

My poser 5 loads in about the same time as little dragons. I dont have any figures in my scene to start with either. I would like to know how to find a shadow-cam temp file too. If you think poser 5 is slow, wait till you see daz studio...


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Sat, 24 January 2004 at 10:05 PM

From the service release readme: SHADOW MAP FILES Poser creates temporary shadow map TMP files. Beginning with SR-2.1, these files will be placed in the root Poser 5 folder (typically C:Program FilesCurious LabsPoser 5) and will be deleted if: - The scene completes rendering - The user cancels the render - The render fails Shadow Map TMP files are named for their assigned light, for example: - spotLight 1_shadow_0001.tmp - LIGHT1_shadow_0001.tmp Please search for and remove these Shadow Map temp files from your system.



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