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Subject: I know Poser 5 is slow but this is ridiculous. Can anyone help?


Stevenb3D ( ) posted Fri, 25 July 2003 at 4:12 PM · edited Thu, 15 August 2024 at 7:16 PM

Poser 5 seems to be running extremely slow on my machine. I have a Pentium 4 1.6 GHz machine with a 1GB of RAM running XP profession. I have Poser 5 Version 5.0.2.281. What is really irritating is Poser 5 can take several hours to apply the INJ Morphs to my V3 Characters. I can apply the exact same Morphs to the exact same V3 character in Poser 4 and it takes less than a minute. I tried to get around this problem by using Poser 4 to apply the morphs. Then I shut down Poser 4 and open Poser 5. One of the runtime libraries I have defined in Poser 5 is my Poser 4 runtime. The strange thing that happens here is when I open the V3 character with all of the new morphs, I discovered that each section of the body now contains 20 or 30 blank dials. Also whenever I click on a dial to change its settings, there is always delay before it response. Sometimes it is 30 seconds, others its over a minute, Poser 4 response instantaneity. Has anyone else experienced these kinds of problems? If so, is there any way to fix it?


TrekkieGrrrl ( ) posted Fri, 25 July 2003 at 4:29 PM

Have you installed your V3 to the Poser 4 or Poser 5 runtime? I've heard that it HAS to be in the Poser 5 runtime. What I have done is to make a V3 character with ALL morphs injected and then load that when I need a V3 in Poser 5. But it's a HUGE file....

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wdupre ( ) posted Fri, 25 July 2003 at 6:30 PM

yeah your v3 and the daz folder that her injectors are in, have to be in your primary poser 5 folder to inject quickly. also whenever you save v3 or any INJ figure back as a cr2 all of the blank dials will show up. the dials have to be there for v3 to accept the morph injections but theres a glitch in poser that when you save a cr2 back into the library it automaticly makes all hidden dials visible, there is a little applet called dial cleaner that can hide them again it can be found on the V3 product page



EricofSD ( ) posted Fri, 25 July 2003 at 10:24 PM

I have V3 installed in P4 only and the injection morphs installed into both P4 and P5. When I'm in P5, I use only the runtime for P4 and its ok. Those who use P5 and the p4 runtime and DON'T have the files loaded in P5 have problems. Now, I DO NOT USE the P5 runtime, they just sit there and look pretty, but they have to be there.


sandoppe ( ) posted Sat, 26 July 2003 at 12:27 AM

The injection thing is a real pain in P5.....as are a number of things :) It definitely has to be in the primary runtime to be useable, unlike other things that you can move pretty much anywhere you want them. So far only V3 and the DNA Microcsm use the injection scheme.....hopefully there won't be much more use of it until DAZ Studio comes out :) V3's injections are way too slow in the silly bugger (P5), even when located in the primary runtime. Since I don't have P4, I don't use V3 much at all.


compiler ( ) posted Sat, 26 July 2003 at 6:34 AM

I have a machine similar to yours and the Microcosm morph injection works very well. All my folders are installed in the main runtime folder.


Mesh_Magick ( ) posted Sun, 27 July 2003 at 3:52 AM

SCREW THE INJECTION MORPHS JUST USE MORPHMANAGER


Stevenb3D ( ) posted Sun, 27 July 2003 at 9:50 AM

Thanks for the help. I think I have something to work with now. Steve


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