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5000
6 years 208 days ago (edited 6 years 208 days ago)
I have a Lenovo T430 i7 notebook. The editor is not usable there, because everything jerky like on a Raspberry for $35, -.

It is a notebook in the four-digit Euro-class, just not a device with a strong GPU. On the phone (Honor 8x) everything goes smoothly.

I just hope that the programmers do not also make the LIVE engine dependent on a GPU. Because I have no desire to play on the phone!

EDIT: It is only in Chrome a problem! Firefox works. Microsoft Edge it works, but without logos/number on car! 
5064 Community Manager
6 years 207 days ago
I move to Bugs subforum!
5064 Community Manager
6 years 206 days ago
Hello,

Try clearing the cache and see if this fixes it. Otherwise please tell me what technical specifications your device has.
5000
6 years 205 days ago
I cleared the cache! It is the same!

It is a Lenovo T430 i7 Notebook with 8GB-RAM. Google Chrome Version 71.0.3578.98. Two Monitors (Display & VGA-Monitor), but the editor have no flowing animation on both Displays. 

If the editor is open in the background, the complete Chrome is very slow. While I am typing here this message, I have a time delay of 1 second. After closing the editor, the time delay is fixed immedatly. 

Now I open a LIVE-race in the background, there is no feeling delay in other Chrome-Tabs.
Now I close LIVE and start editor again and the time-delay while typing here is back.

The time-delay is not only at typing, it is also at copy & paste or mark text.
5064 Community Manager
6 years 205 days ago
Can you try with Mozilla Firefox please?
5000
6 years 203 days ago
Firefox works.
Microsoft Edge works also, but there are no Logos on the car and also not the number
5002
6 years 197 days ago
Hi Christian, if you disconnect your laptop from the external monitor your laptop is connected to, does the livery editor open in Chrome?
5000
6 years 196 days ago
Hi Yunus,

Without external Monitor or only with external monitor (Single-Display-Mode) there is the same problem with extrem slow animation. 

The editor opened all time! This was not the problem. It was only the slow animation with down to half pic/sec!

But I saw now, the slow down is only in fullscreen-mode! In smaller window the animation is okay! I didn´t try to turn off the fullscreen-fode before. As larger the window, as slower the animation. (also on single-monitor-mode on notebook-display)
 
5002
6 years 195 days ago
Christian
Hi Yunus,

Without external Monitor or only with external monitor (Single-Display-Mode) there is the same problem with extrem slow animation. 

The editor opened all time! This was not the problem. It was only the slow animation with down to half pic/sec!

But I saw now, the slow down is only in fullscreen-mode! In smaller window the animation is okay! I didn´t try to turn off the fullscreen-fode before. As larger the window, as slower the animation. (also on single-monitor-mode on notebook-display)
 



Hi Christian, this is because the frame rate output by your laptop is very low. The reason the frame rate is low is because the CPU in your laptop has an integrated GPU, which is not sufficient enough to drive the livery editor at a smoother frame rate (the max is 60 frames per second). You ensure you get the most frames per second (or fps) by making sure your CPU's performance isn't being inhibited by a power plan, or a setting within a power plan. 

Typically setting your laptop to be in the high performance mode will improve the frame rate a little, however, the best alternative to getting a smoother animation is to have a discrete GPU that is powerful enough to drive the livery editor at 60 fps.
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