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Poser Python Scripting F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Sep 18 2:50 am)
Grrrr.....
Nope, it's not an installation problem. It's a WinXP 64 bit problem. I ran it on a WinXP 32 bit installation, and it ran without a delay.
That was actually run with the same installation - I just network shared the install directory, and ran on another system. Works as long as only one version of the serial number stamped poser executable is active. A little slower on loading files, but I don't have to install Poser on every system I may want to use in the house. One central installation, and I can use poser "like a book".
It's looking like it is some kind of video driver issue under WinXP 64. If I use SreeD instead of OpenGL the delays go away completely. Strange.... I'll have to see if there are driver updates for my video.
nruddock - Looks like any use of the OpenGL causes a delay. Using software only display and the scripts run quickly.
semidieu - Glad it works for you! I did disable my second monitor, and the script ran faster, but not enough different to justify losing the second monitor!!! I haven't noticed any other graphics related issues like this, and I've been running WinXP64 since it was in beta.
Looks like the slow down is drivers/WinXP 64 on my side. The SreeD software rendering seems to be just as fast as the OpenGL - and that's not right. I'll probably be trying out Vista soon, anyway. Things are bound to get worse before they get better ;)
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Is anyone else seeing problems with Poser 7 python scripting speed??
script attached..... Use at your own risk :)
I take that back.... The Select Actor method is slow in becoming active in P6. The script completion is slow in P7 after Select Actor. I guess Poser's built-in dialogs have some internal issues.