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    • Dan KorneffD
      Dan Korneff @DanH
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      @DanH said in HISE HEAVY ON GPU PROCESSING?:

      Are you Mac or PC?

      Both

      Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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      • DanHD
        DanH @Dan Korneff
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        @dustbro did you test it on both? What was your outcome? I'm now finding on Mac that the the general resolution is not as high when OpenGL is on, knobs and texts look more blocky.... :(

        DHPlugins / DC Breaks | Artist / Producer / DJ / Developer
        https://dhplugins.com/ | https://dcbreaks.com/
        London, UK

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        • Dan KorneffD
          Dan Korneff @DanH
          last edited by

          @DanH said in HISE HEAVY ON GPU PROCESSING?:

          did you test it on both?

          Not yet. I'm gonna test out a version with the FilterDisplay disabled first, then trying OpenGL. I'll post an update when I have some info.

          Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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          • DanHD
            DanH @Dan Korneff
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            @dustbro Cool, so FYI it seems you'll need the 'HISE_USE_OPENGL_FOR_PLUGIN=1' definition as well as the '"GraphicRendering": true' solution noted in the thread above in order to test the OpenGL stuff...

            I had just removed it and, whilst the UseOpenGL box was still in the settings window, it didn't change anything.

            DHPlugins / DC Breaks | Artist / Producer / DJ / Developer
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            • Dan KorneffD
              Dan Korneff @DanH
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              @DanH said in HISE HEAVY ON GPU PROCESSING?:

              I'm now finding on Mac that the the general resolution is not as high when OpenGL is on, knobs and texts look more blocky....

              I'm not seeing any quality issues due to OpenGL on mac or pc. I DO, however, have an unrelated image quality issue I need to figure out.

              Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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              • Dan KorneffD
                Dan Korneff @DanH
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                @DanH said in HISE HEAVY ON GPU PROCESSING?:

                Changing the OpenGL setting has made a huge difference on Mac, but the reverse is true on PC!

                Definitely seeing a benefit on Mac. Testing PC now.

                Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                • Casey KolbC
                  Casey Kolb
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                  @DanH @dustbro Not sure if this helps, but you can also manually toggle it in your product's General Settings:

                  <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                  
                  <GLOBAL_SETTINGS DISK_MODE="0" SCALE_FACTOR="1.0" VOICE_AMOUNT_MULTIPLIER="2"
                                   GLOBAL_BPM="-1.0" MIDI_CHANNELS="1" SAMPLES_FOUND="1" OPEN_GL="0"/>
                  

                  Casey Kolb
                  Founder & CEO of Lunacy Audio
                  Composer | Producer | Software Developer

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                  • orangeO
                    orange @Dan Korneff
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                    @dustbro said in HISE HEAVY ON GPU PROCESSING?:

                    @DanH said in HISE HEAVY ON GPU PROCESSING?:

                    Changing the OpenGL setting has made a huge difference on Mac, but the reverse is true on PC!

                    Definitely seeing a benefit on Mac. Testing PC now.

                    I think so. It doesn't solve the mysterious crash problem on startup but definately speeds up.

                    develop Branch / XCode 13.1
                    macOS Monterey / M1 Max

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                    • NatanN
                      Natan
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                      Samplitude Shows Blank Screen When The OpenGL Is Enabled :(
                      @Lunacy-Audio The Setting For Disabling OpenGL won't Show Up At My End, You Have Any Advice?

                      @Lunacy-Audio said in HISE HEAVY ON GPU PROCESSING?:

                      I think you need to add a Settings Floating Tile and set the content data like this:

                      const var settingsEngineTile = Content.getComponent("settings_Engine_Tile");
                      const var isPlugin = Engine.isPlugin();
                      const var tileData = {
                                  "Type": "CustomSettings",
                                  "Driver": !isPlugin,
                                  "Device": !isPlugin,
                                  "Output": !isPlugin,
                                  "BufferSize": !isPlugin,
                                  "SampleRate": !isPlugin,
                                  "GlobalBPM": false,
                                  "StreamingMode": true,
                                  "DebugMode": false,
                                  "GraphicRendering": true,
                                  "ScaleFactor": true,
                                  "SustainCC": false,
                                  "ClearMidiCC": true,
                                  "SampleLocation": true,
                                  "ScaleFactorList": [
                                      0.5,
                                      0.75,
                                      1,
                                      1.25,
                                      1.5,
                                      2
                                  ]
                              };
                      
                      settingsEngineTile.setContentData(tileData);
                      

                      graphicRendering is the OpenGL combobox that allows the user to toggle it on/off.

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                      • NatanN
                        Natan @Casey Kolb
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                        @Lunacy-Audio said in HISE HEAVY ON GPU PROCESSING?:

                        @DanH @dustbro Not sure if this helps, but you can also manually toggle it in your product's General Settings:

                        <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
                        
                        <GLOBAL_SETTINGS DISK_MODE="0" SCALE_FACTOR="1.0" VOICE_AMOUNT_MULTIPLIER="2"
                                         GLOBAL_BPM="-1.0" MIDI_CHANNELS="1" SAMPLES_FOUND="1" OPEN_GL="0"/>
                        

                        Thank You :)

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                        • Dan KorneffD
                          Dan Korneff
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                          I think it depends on the OpenGL version installed on your computer.

                          https://forum.juce.com/t/opengl-not-working-black-screen/31182/3

                          from the link: (I haven't tried it yet)

                          you can add in your own OpenGL version check before doing any rendering with something like this:

                          auto ver = String::fromUTF8 ((const char*) glGetString (GL_VERSION));
                          

                          and then fall back to the software renderer if it’s too old.

                          Dan Korneff - Producer / Mixer / Audio Nerd

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                          • NatanN
                            Natan @Dan Korneff
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                            @dustbro said in HISE HEAVY ON GPU PROCESSING?:

                            u can add in your own OpenGL version check before doing any rendering with something like this:

                            Thank You Sir
                            Where Should I Add This Code?

                            auto ver = String::fromUTF8 ((const char*) glGetString (GL_VERSION));
                            
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