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Vue F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 26 8:50 am)
I'm on Windows Xp pro, and the latest patch Vue 5 infinite.
It lowers its priority when sent to the background, always on my machine. It does make a difference to render time, if it is competing with another process for CPU...
If I want it to render in backkground, it works if I minimize then change the prioirty...
Very odd, but at least it's now predictable.
Nick
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Hi All,
I like to have long animations chugging away as a background task, while I work on setting up the next one, or trying new stuff. I'm new to Vue, so there's a lot to learn.
I noticed though that Vue was getting very unresponsive indeed. A quick check with ctrl-alt-del showed that it had dropped it's process priority to 'low' and did it again after I shoved it back to normal.
Now this is extremely desirable behaviour in a background task, but not so useful inj a foreground task! Is there a way to make Vue a bit more assertive in it's processing?