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    • Christoph HartC
      Christoph Hart
      last edited by

      Yeah, my MacBook Air M1 is super slow with OpenGL enabled, but my PC is about 2-3x faster.

      There's not much we can do about this except for letting the user switch if he realizes the interface is laggy.

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      • MikeBM
        MikeB @Christoph Hart
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        @Christoph-Hart

        Well - OpenGL on M1 Macs = ???!!??¶¢$®†t

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        Apple has deprecated OpenGL since macOS SDK for Mojave 10.14, making me curious about OpenGL support since the very announcement of Mac mini based on Apple M1 (ARM) SoC. It was claimed in many places that macOS Big Sur remains compatible with OpenGL applications, but so far no details could be found anywhere which OpenGL…

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        • orangeO
          orange @Christoph Hart
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          @Christoph-Hart said in OpenGL Slows Down Everything On Multi Instances:

          Yeah, my MacBook Air M1 is super slow with OpenGL enabled,

          Since M1 MacBooks use Metal, a Metal support (in Hise) would solve this issue.

          develop Branch / XCode 13.1
          macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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          • NatanN
            Natan @orange
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            @orange i Tested On 4 laptops, all Intel, From old to Brand New, with onboard Graphic cards,

            All Reacts Same, i mean openGl Set to No, Help The Perfrmance, Wth it, Everytging gets Lagging

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            • NatanN
              Natan @Christoph Hart
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              @Christoph-Hart On M1 It’s Super fast,
              On Mac It is Acceptable, on my Pc It is good, But On Multi instances I Had To Turn The OpenGL Off, And It’s Space rocket

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              • orangeO
                orange
                last edited by orange

                This is a cure for that slow macOS GUI performance, not ideal but it works. :

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                Why are the GUI controls (Knobs, Buttons, VU Meter…etc) so slow and laggy in my Mac? – NoiseAsh Inc

                In some macOS systems (especially with Radeon GPU) the pluin GUI can be slow and laggy. Knobs can be turned hardly and slow fps performance can be observed. The cause of this issue is the display color settings of the computer. Chaning the display color settings to "sRGB IEC61966-2.1" should…

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                • NatanN
                  Natan @orange
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                  @orange said in OpenGL Slows Down Everything On Multi Instances:

                  t ideal but it works.

                  You're The Best Man :folded_hands:

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                  • MikeBM
                    MikeB @orange
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                    @orange @Natan
                    Die-hard Mac users (like me) have known about this problem for a long time.
                    YouTube is full of videos about this problem.
                    My DAW manufacturer Studio One even recommended setting the colour profile to standard sRGB about 2 years ago.
                    Since then, however, I have never had a plug-in that lagged.
                    OpenGL on the Mac has not been updated since 2017 and is outdated.

                    "One hour of trial and error can save 10 minutes of reading the manual."
                    "It's easier to hit the developer with feature requests than to spend 10 minutes reading the manual. :-)))"
                    HISE Develop - Mac Pro 5.1, OS X 10.14.6, Projucer 6.02, Xcode 10.3

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                    • NatanN
                      Natan @MikeB
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                      @MikeB said in OpenGL Slows Down Everything On Multi Instances:

                      not been updated since 2017 and is outdated.

                      Thank You Dear Mike, Your A Gem On Hise Forum :)

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                      • NatanN
                        Natan
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                        Another one Just confirmed

                        Mac CPU Spikes Fixed with OpenGL > NO.

                        Not sure what Mac the YouTuber Guy uses, But The Heavy Cpu usage is Now Less than 5%.

                        Such a Biatch you’re OpenGL 🙊🤬😡
                        I Need to repackage everything and set it to Off by default or My inbox will below Up with This Thing after release 😒

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