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URGENT HELP NEEDED WITH CPU OPTIMIZING
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| Dragnods 2005-01-26, 4:20 am |
| HI, my name is Adam and I'm hoping to god someone can help me.
I am a professional Australian artist/musician, that has been working
extremely hard for the last week and a half
on my flash site that is having a problem of slowing down...
I was working what I thought was very well and had been ignorant all along of
the issue of CPU usage of flash files!
The site is heavily interactive and animated and it is at the point where It
will need drastic re thinking if
i am going to be able to get it to do everything i want it to...
I have put it on my site here: http://www.adamsodyssey.com/CPUTEST.html
It is all one file. with 6 scenes.
I have attempted to make the site have various pages, with flowing trasitions
from one page to another, whilst having a streaming mp3 player.... I
approached it all as one file because i did not want to have a popup mp3
player, and I really would like to have the transitions i have in mind..
It is currently using 100% of my CPU (2.4 pentium 4) and i will be deeply in
debt if anyone can give me a solution as I am leaving to go to america to meet
very famous artists IN 1 WEEK, and need this site completed..
I am not familiar with loading external movies but i am wondering if involving
this will work.
At the moment i am thinking i will have to scrap all transitions, have a popup
player, and have each page in a different file, which will make the page a
whole lot less attractive and unique!
Please check it out and help if you can.
The transitions are part done, and are supposed to only work from the homepage
so far
and i will post this in another forum to maximize chances of help.
Thanks alot in advance.
Adam.
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| Donald Link 2005-01-26, 4:21 am |
| On Wed, 26 Jan 2005 04:24:32 +0000 (UTC), "Dragnods"
<webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote:
>HI, my name is Adam and I'm hoping to god someone can help me.
>
> I am a professional Australian artist/musician, that has been working
>extremely hard for the last week and a half
> on my flash site that is having a problem of slowing down...
>
> I was working what I thought was very well and had been ignorant all along of
>the issue of CPU usage of flash files!
>
> The site is heavily interactive and animated and it is at the point where It
>will need drastic re thinking if
> i am going to be able to get it to do everything i want it to...
>
> I have put it on my site here: http://www.adamsodyssey.com/CPUTEST.html
>
> It is all one file. with 6 scenes.
>
> I have attempted to make the site have various pages, with flowing trasitions
>from one page to another, whilst having a streaming mp3 player.... I
>approached it all as one file because i did not want to have a popup mp3
>player, and I really would like to have the transitions i have in mind..
>
> It is currently using 100% of my CPU (2.4 pentium 4) and i will be deeply in
>debt if anyone can give me a solution as I am leaving to go to america to meet
>very famous artists IN 1 WEEK, and need this site completed..
>
> I am not familiar with loading external movies but i am wondering if involving
>this will work.
>
> At the moment i am thinking i will have to scrap all transitions, have a popup
>player, and have each page in a different file, which will make the page a
>whole lot less attractive and unique!
>
> Please check it out and help if you can.
>
> The transitions are part done, and are supposed to only work from the homepage
>so far
> and i will post this in another forum to maximize chances of help.
>
> Thanks alot in advance.
> Adam.
>
>
Obviously you are a better artist and musician than web designer I
hope. If it is so important you should have hired a competent
designer.
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