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  • Letitbleed

    October 19, 2005 at 9:49 pm in reply to: Priority Frame Loading?

    Hello,

    I sent you an e-mail wo the creativecow address to check it out…It seems to be something on the top page where the main javascript goes, because I got rid of the rest of them in each frame and it was still reloading the whole page with just one frame after loading the whole thing, then I realised that I had left the main protion on the top layer…As soon as that was gone it worked fine again, however; the pages didn’t load the way I wanted. It almost seemed to work in Mozilla but IE is where it ran into problems. Let me know what you would need to check it out.

    Thanks for all the help,
    LIB

  • Letitbleed

    October 19, 2005 at 4:53 pm in reply to: Priority Frame Loading?

    Hello,

    I’ve tried what you posted for me…Thank you by the way, do I need to do something to the last frame to load though? It seems like it works but when the final frame loads it redirects the whole site to just one of the top frames. So it basically loads in order, i think, then when it’s all done it redirects to topframe.php and that’s all that’s there is the topframe.php. There aren’t any frames or anything anymore???

  • Letitbleed

    October 11, 2005 at 11:02 pm in reply to: Priority Frame Loading?

    Thanks for the response…Is there any easy way to do this? I don’t know JS so I need something simple that’ll work fast. I found a few sites where you just plug in the frame name and link or somehting like that but don’t know if that’s for the same thing…Is JS the only way to do what I need to do?

  • Letitbleed

    September 8, 2005 at 5:55 pm in reply to: Render Time Ram Usage?

    Any idea as to why the processor is only using 52% at most? Thanks for the suggestions…I’m working on the settings right now and will let you know how it goes. What about my paging file…would that affect anything? Don’t know if I should try re-installing the whole program or what. Thanks so much again.

  • Letitbleed

    September 7, 2005 at 9:39 pm in reply to: Render Time Ram Usage?

    Ok cool, then what settings would you suggest changing?

  • Letitbleed

    September 7, 2005 at 8:00 pm in reply to: Render Time Ram Usage?

    Thanks for responding. Where do I go, or how do I get to the secret settings?

  • Letitbleed

    September 6, 2005 at 8:17 pm in reply to: Render Time Ram Usage?

    PS. The cpu usage also only goes to 52% at the most. I want AE to use ALL my memory and ALL my cpu! How can I set this?

  • Letitbleed

    August 11, 2005 at 10:26 pm in reply to: Rendering for Days?!

    ok, did that and it went way faster and those have to be more intense than the sand tutorial. One thing I noticed is it used like 1.5 gigs of memory and when I try to render it uses maybe 90,000k and that’s it? The psd sequence took maybe a minute and the quicktime burning man video took an hour. If I download the ae file associated with the sand tutorial and render it goes faster….but when I try to do it from scratch, that’s when I run into my rendering problem. I’m running a P4 at 3.4 ghz and have 2 gigs of ram. Which is three times faster and 4 times more ram than the other machine that I had rendering the tutorial in about an hour…So I have to be doing something wrong. I’ve tried the psd sequence with a render farm setup with another computer and that one takes a long time too. I’ve also tried the quicktime render and it takes the same amount of time. Any suggestions? Thanks again.

    LIB

  • Letitbleed

    August 9, 2005 at 4:02 pm in reply to: Rendering?!

    So on a PC this speed is it normal for it to take like 3 days to render? Also, it seems to use only 90,000k of memory and it has 2 gigs to use? Is there a good tutorial or site that I can walk through my settings for rendering. I keep rendering a tiff or psd sequence so I can use multiple pcs but that’s still taking days. I know something is wrong and there has to be a way to fix it…

    Thanks for any help,
    LIB

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