LaurieA opened this issue on May 09, 2012 · 377 posts
raven posted Wed, 30 May 2012 at 11:53 AM
Quote - Laurie, just for my understanding, why do you want pauze/resume render?
to free CPU resources (can do that now, reduce Priority, reduce Affinity - Windows Taskmanager)
to free RAM resources (guess Poser will get swapped out when another prog takes the lead)
to free Poser availablity (can do that now, Render in Background or Render in Queue)
Just wondering.
It would be a handy feature to have in case you need to turn your computer off after having started a big render for any reason. I know I've had renders that have started out fairly quickly and then decided to go on a go slow! :)
I personally am not a big fan of leaving my machine on overnight for example, so a pause/resume render function, even if it was to disk as Bryce used to do, would be a good thing for me.