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*Quote - You will use more power when reading/writing cd or dvd , and using the hard drive. Higher cpu use and memory changes all use a little more power.
A fast way to get a cost is to get the number of watts of your power supply (say 500 watts) and use that as killowatt hours which should be on your power bill. 500 watts is 0.5 Killowatts so running for 1 hour is 0.5 KWH. My rate seems to be 29c per KWH so a computer costs 0.5 * 0.29 so call it 15 cents for the computer . Add the screen in the same way, and add peripherals like printers, modems etc which have thier own power supplies. That figure is the maximum cost.
a watt meter with recorder is the only way to tell actual use.
Thanks,Ive looked on the power supply box and all I see is"Max output' 280 Watts ,is this then the figure I should base my calculation on?.
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Thread: dragons egg or egg shell | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Semi OT: Sintel | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Audacity 64 bit version? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Audacity 64 bit version? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Audacity 64 bit version? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Yes I think your right here,ill have to look for something else for audio recording,thanks again .
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Thread: OT; I wish to appoligize! | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: OT: Does doing 3D take talent, or most users with a PC can do it? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - Agreeing with Pakled, essentially.
There's technique, and there's talent. You can be a great artist but be lacking in technique (which you can learn). And you can be an excellent technician but be totally devoid of any artistic ability. Not sure, but I sort-of doubt that can be taught.
Thank heavens someone has actually said it!and Im sure it cant be taught as your either artistic or not,on the other hand most artistic people are terrible buissneess people, whereas the technical person can usually sell snow to the eskimos :)
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Thread: OT: 64-bit, Windows 7, and Bumping Up the RAM | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - One way to tell is to monitor Hard Disk activity. If the computer is having to page data to/from the virtual memory on HD then more RAM will help. Don't confuse VM activity with loading the app/modules/textures
Very interesting as my hard drive is going like a train when rendering(i have 3 gig of ram,so thanks for that
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Thread: Poser 64-bit ? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - I changed from Vista to Windows 7 Ultimate 64 when it first came out, never had a problem with it..
Do you mean you never applied any updates after instalation???
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Thread: Public Domain Sounds for Animators | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: Need help making movie? | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
*I found a long time ago that I can not import poser files with sound into Adobe Premiere, I spent a lot of time on the Adobe Forum on that one.
*Put your sound on later best format is WAV file.as you can import that into Premiere
*The problem this time it that my animation is 3,400 frames.
**This is longer then I have done in one piece in the past.
*Save your movie as a sequence if images bmp will do(create a file for them to be saved to and select this file when asked to save in the movie editor) and join them up later with Aftereffects(by importing image sequence) or VirtualDub-1.8.8(free software,google it)Save your files allways as uncopressed avis untill you want to compress them for export to web or elswere.
*Mimic files---*Here I cant help you but your really going to be closer to a solution if you do the above.
good luck
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Thread: poser 7 and windows 7 64 bit | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
This maybe usefull,helped me a lot,
How to configure youe UAC settings
http://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-7/windows-7-disable-uac/
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Thread: poser 7 and windows 7 64 bit | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Thread: poser 7 and windows 7 64 bit | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
Quote - thanks, santolina - I'm trying that now...
Your welcome,as i was haveing the same issue recently and the forum helped me,Bye the way if you did manage to turn U A C off put it back on again.
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Thread: Power consumption | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL