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Hi all,

Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and wanting to clean up the engine.
After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously, I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full focus.

Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's the how too.

So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
What you should do :

1.Download & unzip : http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip

2.First run the old one.

1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.

4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.

5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.

Thanks already!
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Looking good.

 

Intel Pentium4, 2.39GHz, 1GB Ram - XPSP2, IE6, Adobe_Flash_Player 9.0.47.0 (ActiveX)

 

OLD:

Rendered 360 frames in: 15892ms, FPS: 22.652907123080798, Papervision: 10601ms, Other: 5291ms

 

NEW:

Rendered 360 frames in: 11856ms, FPS: 30.36437246963563, Papervision: 6437ms, Other: 5291ms

 

Helmut

 


From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Ralph Hauwert
Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 3:39 PM
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Subject: [Papervision3D] Upcoming Revision speedup! please benchmark this!

 

Hi all,

Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and wanting to clean up the engine.
After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously, I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full focus.

Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's the how too.

So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
What you should do :

1.Download & unzip : http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip

2.First run the old one.

1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.

4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.

5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.

Thanks already!
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Neven '7even' Jacmenović-2

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Wow Ralph!

Don't know what you did, but this is what I got on my crappy laptop running Vista (T2400 (1.83 ghz)):

Flash Player 9.0.45.0 (standalone)
old one: 36.37 fps
new one: 54.09 fps

Flash Player 9.0.60.120 (Firefox)
old one: 43.84
new one: 67.08

Best regards!
n!

On 7/19/07, Ralph Hauwert <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi all,

Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and wanting to clean up the engine.
After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously, I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full focus.

Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's the how too.

So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
What you should do :

1.Download & unzip : http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip

2.First run the old one.

1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.

4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.

5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.

Thanks already!
--
Ralph Hauwert / Papervision3D

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Zeh Fernando-2

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Just as a quick question, this is all AS3-only, right?

Zeh



Neven Jacmenović wrote:

> Wow Ralph!
>
> Don't know what you did, but this is what I got on my crappy laptop
> running Vista (T2400 (1.83 ghz)):
>
> Flash Player 9.0.45.0 <http://9.0.45.0> (standalone)
> old one: 36.37 fps
> new one: 54.09 fps
>
> Flash Player 9.0.60.120 <http://9.0.60.120> (Firefox)
> old one: 43.84
> new one: 67.08
>
> Best regards!
> n!
>
> On 7/19/07, * Ralph Hauwert* <[hidden email]
> <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi all,
>
>     Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing
>     some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and
>     wanting to clean up the engine.
>     After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously,
>     I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been
>     playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full
>     focus.
>
>     Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this
>     confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's
>     the how too.
>
>     So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
>     One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
>     What you should do :
>
>     1.Download & unzip :
>     http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip
>     <http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip>
>
>     2.First run the old one.
>
>     1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
>     3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you
>     should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep
>     focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.
>
>     4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.
>
>     5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.
>
>     Thanks already!
>     --
>     Ralph Hauwert / Papervision3D
>
>     _______________________________________________
>     Papervision3D mailing list
>     [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>
>     http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/papervision3d_osflash.org
>
>
>
>
> --
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>
>
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looks good here, too :-)
tried it on a intel 3.06 ghz  dc 1 gig ram, xp sp2

results for standalone player (not latest beta) :

OLD:
Rendered 360 frames in: 10706 ms, FPS: 33.62600410984495, Papervision:
6759 ms, Other: 3947 ms
 
NEW:
Rendered 360 frames in: 7403 ms, FPS: 48.628934215858436, Papervision:
3383 ms, Other: 4020 ms

results in IE7 (not latest beta player) :

OLD:
Rendered 360 frames in: 13188 ms, FPS: 27.2975432211101, Papervision:
8964 ms, Other: 4224 ms
 
NEW:
Rendered 360 frames in: 10805 ms, FPS: 33.31790837575197, Papervision:
6668 ms, Other: 4137 ms

results in ff with latest beta player:

OLD:
Rendered 360 frames in: 10054 ms, FPS: 35.806644121742586, Papervision:
6919 ms, Other: 3135 ms
 
NEW:
Rendered 360 frames in: 6392 ms, FPS: 56.32040050062578, Papervision:
3441 ms, Other: 2951 ms


Good job :-)
(Has nothing to do with your bench but it still makes me sing and dance
in amazement seeing the new beta player reaches way better fps counts in
ff than the old player can reach in standalone mode =D )
PS: Better make that results textField selectable next time, way painful
to note all without that ;-)
cheers,
tomsamson
http://www.stimunationgames.com/

Helmut Messerer wrote:

>
> Looking good.
>
>  
>
> Intel Pentium4, 2.39GHz, 1GB Ram - XPSP2, IE6, Adobe_Flash_Player
> 9.0.47.0 (ActiveX)
>
>  
>
> OLD:
>
> Rendered 360 frames in: 15892ms, FPS: 22.652907123080798, Papervision:
> 10601ms, Other: 5291ms
>
>  
>
> NEW:
>
> Rendered 360 frames in: 11856ms, FPS: 30.36437246963563, Papervision:
> 6437ms, Other: 5291ms
>
>  
>
> Helmut
>
>  
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> *From:* [hidden email]
> [mailto:[hidden email]] *On Behalf Of *Ralph Hauwert
> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 18, 2007 3:39 PM
> *To:* [hidden email]
> *Subject:* [Papervision3D] Upcoming Revision speedup! please benchmark
> this!
>
>  
>
> Hi all,
>
> Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing
> some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and
> wanting to clean up the engine.
> After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously, I
> needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been
> playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full focus.
>
> Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this
> confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's the
> how too.
>
> So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
> One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
> What you should do :
>
> 1.Download & unzip :
> http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip 
> <http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip>
>
> 2.First run the old one.
>
> 1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
> 3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you should
> see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep focus on
> the FlashPlayer while waiting.
>
> 4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.
>
> 5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.
>
> Thanks already!
> --
> Ralph Hauwert / Papervision3D
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
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>  


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flash player 9.0.60.120 standalone
macbookpro 2.33 core 2 duo

old > 50.47 fps
neue > 59.87 fps

viel danke.

On Jul 19, 2007, at 12:39 AM, Ralph Hauwert wrote:

Hi all,

Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and wanting to clean up the engine.
After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously, I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full focus.

Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's the how too.

So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
What you should do :

1.Download & unzip : http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip

2.First run the old one.

1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.

4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.

5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.

Thanks already!
--
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For now it is. I am not doing that much with the AS2 project, as my project doesn't have a need for the AS2 version. We'll get the sources for this out there soon and if someone wants to port this, it should be doable.

Me personally, I'm not going to focus to much on the AS2 version, before we get lights, materials out there, or a commercial project governs it.

/r

On 7/19/07, Zeh Fernando <[hidden email]> wrote:
Just as a quick question, this is all AS3-only, right?

Zeh



Neven Jacmenović wrote:

> Wow Ralph!
>
> Don't know what you did, but this is what I got on my crappy laptop
> running Vista (T2400 ( 1.83 ghz)):
>
> Flash Player 9.0.45.0 <http://9.0.45.0> (standalone)
> old one: 36.37 fps
> new one: 54.09 fps
>
> Flash Player 9.0.60.120 <http://9.0.60.120> (Firefox)
> old one: 43.84
> new one: 67.08
>
> Best regards!
> n!
>
> On 7/19/07, * Ralph Hauwert* < [hidden email]
> <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi all,
>
>     Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing
>     some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and
>     wanting to clean up the engine.
>     After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously,
>     I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been
>     playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full
>     focus.
>
>     Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this
>     confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's
>     the how too.
>
>     So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
>     One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
>     What you should do :
>
>     1.Download & unzip :
>     http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip
>     < http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip>
>
>     2.First run the old one.
>
>     1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
>     3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you
>     should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep
>     focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.
>
>     4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.
>
>     5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.

>
>     Thanks already!
>     --
>     Ralph Hauwert / Papervision3D
>
>     _______________________________________________
>     Papervision3D mailing list
>     [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>
>     http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/papervision3d_osflash.org
>
>
>
>
> --
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> http://www.nivas.hr - uploading 24/7!
>
>
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AS2?  What is that? :)
 
AS3 is the only way forth!
 
I am getting in FF2 quick tests
FPS new: 31fps  9,0,60,120
FPS new: 44fps  9,0,60,120
 
You know what would be great, is to have these tests made fo reach version (maybe community can help) and these can be posted on the wiki or blog somewhere to make it a unit test and snapshot for performance on each build to sustain FPS where possible.  And possibly updating hte source of these files to report the stats somewhere that can get a sample and report all its own findings. Having this for all 3d flash engines would also be killer.
 
Anything measured, improves. FPS will be the make or break on many projects where Papervision comes in as a possibility.  Making performance a regularly watched metric would be excellent.  It would also even put Adobe's attention where it needs to be, on flash strong points in performance.
 
A 20%-25% improvement in FPS is just killer.
 
RYAN
 
 
 
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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: [Papervision3D] Upcoming Revision speedup! please benchmarkthis!

For now it is. I am not doing that much with the AS2 project, as my project doesn't have a need for the AS2 version. We'll get the sources for this out there soon and if someone wants to port this, it should be doable.

Me personally, I'm not going to focus to much on the AS2 version, before we get lights, materials out there, or a commercial project governs it.

/r

On 7/19/07, Zeh Fernando <[hidden email]> wrote:
Just as a quick question, this is all AS3-only, right?

Zeh



Neven Jacmenović wrote:

> Wow Ralph!
>
> Don't know what you did, but this is what I got on my crappy laptop
> running Vista (T2400 ( 1.83 ghz)):
>
> Flash Player 9.0.45.0 <http://9.0.45.0> (standalone)
> old one: 36.37 fps
> new one: 54.09 fps
>
> Flash Player 9.0.60.120 <http://9.0.60.120> (Firefox)
> old one: 43.84
> new one: 67.08
>
> Best regards!
> n!
>
> On 7/19/07, * Ralph Hauwert* < [hidden email]
> <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi all,
>
>     Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing
>     some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and
>     wanting to clean up the engine.
>     After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously,
>     I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been
>     playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full
>     focus.
>
>     Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this
>     confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's
>     the how too.
>
>     So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
>     One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
>     What you should do :
>
>     1.Download & unzip :
>     http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip
>     < http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip>
>
>     2.First run the old one.
>
>     1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
>     3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you
>     should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep
>     focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.
>
>     4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.
>
>     5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.
>
>     Thanks already!
>     --
>     Ralph Hauwert / Papervision3D
>
>     _______________________________________________
>     Papervision3D mailing list
>     [hidden email] <mailto:[hidden email]>
>     http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/papervision3d_osflash.org
>
>
>
>
> --
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> http://www.nivas.hr - uploading 24/7!
>
>
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my computer: Intel Xeon CPU 2.8 GHz, 2.8 GHz, 2.00 GB of RAM

flash Player: Flash player 9 for Flash CS 3 IDE.
Old:  11948ms  FPS: 30.131 Papervision 7452ms Other 4496ms
new:  7713ms FPS: 46.7 Papervsion: 3916ms Other: 3797ms

Flash Player: Firfox Version 9,0,45,0
Old:  17181ms  FPS: 20.95 Papervision 8858ms Other 8323ms
new:  16271ms FPS: 21.54 Papervsion: 6918ms Other: 9795ms

Flash Player: Explorer Version 9,0,45,0
Old:  15025ms  FPS: 23.96 Papervision 10563ms Other 4462ms
new:  12369ms FPS: 29.1 Papervsion: 8029ms Other: 4340ms



On 7/18/07, Ralph Hauwert <[hidden email]> wrote:
For now it is. I am not doing that much with the AS2 project, as my project doesn't have a need for the AS2 version. We'll get the sources for this out there soon and if someone wants to port this, it should be doable.

Me personally, I'm not going to focus to much on the AS2 version, before we get lights, materials out there, or a commercial project governs it.

/r


On 7/19/07, Zeh Fernando <[hidden email]> wrote:
Just as a quick question, this is all AS3-only, right?

Zeh



Neven Jacmenović wrote:

> Wow Ralph!
>
> Don't know what you did, but this is what I got on my crappy laptop
> running Vista (T2400 ( 1.83 ghz)):
>
> Flash Player 9.0.45.0 <http://9.0.45.0> (standalone)
> old one: 36.37 fps
> new one: 54.09 fps
>
> Flash Player 9.0.60.120 <http://9.0.60.120 > (Firefox)
> old one: 43.84
> new one: 67.08
>
> Best regards!
> n!
>
> On 7/19/07, * Ralph Hauwert* < [hidden email]
> <mailto:[hidden email]>> wrote:
>
>     Hi all,
>

>     Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing
>     some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and
>     wanting to clean up the engine.
>     After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously,
>     I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been
>     playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full
>     focus.
>
>     Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this
>     confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's
>     the how too.
>
>     So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
>     One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
>     What you should do :
>
>     1.Download & unzip :
>     http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip
>     < http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip>
>
>     2.First run the old one.
>
>     1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
>     3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you
>     should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep
>     focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.
>
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In my old pc...amd xp 2200 1.80 ghz 768ram graphic card nvidia 64mb
 
old benchmark - 21 fps
new benchmark -  30 fps
 
Player version ....9,0,45,0
 
Wooow!!!
 
 
 
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Subject: [Papervision3D] Upcoming Revision speedup! please benchmark this!

Hi all,

Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and wanting to clean up the engine.
After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously, I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full focus.

Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's the how too.

So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
What you should do :

1.Download & unzip : http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip

2.First run the old one.

1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.

4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.

5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.

Thanks already!
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old: 27 FPS
new: 39 FPS
 
AMD Athlon XP 2800 1.8GHz
Flash CS3 Player 9
 
Cool stuff. What did you do to speed it up?
 
-De'Angelo


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From: Ralph Hauwert <[hidden email]>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2007 3:39:10 PM
Subject: [Papervision3D] Upcoming Revision speedup! please benchmark this!

Hi all,

Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and wanting to clean up the engine.
After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously, I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full focus.

Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's the how too.

So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
What you should do :

1.Download & unzip : http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip

2.First run the old one.

1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.

4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.

5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.

Thanks already!
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PaperBenchOld.swf
Old 9 SA : 360:13739ms FPS:26.2 PV3D:9857ms Other: 3882ms
New 9 SA: 360:13886ms FPS:25.9 PV3D:9911ms Other: 3975ms
PaperBenchNew.swf
Old 9 SA: 360:9523ms FPS:37.08 PV3D:5026ms Other: 4497ms
NEW 9 SA: 360:9331 FPS: 38.58 PV3D:5384ms Other: 3947 ms

I ran them fullscreen in SA. My system is prob the one to look at :) because its the worst :)
Pentium 4 2.8 GHZ 1GB ram Windows XP + Trusty old Radeon 9800 Pro :)
 
Wow it's really NICE! I LOVE seeing FPS go higher and higher :) Thank You Ralph!

Best
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I agree that we should have something similiar available for all flash engines, but truthfully - it should run through perhaps another more "gruesome" test just for fun (more measurement)?
 
There are always worse case scenarios. How about a "gruesome" mode? :) Something like Mr Doob's pinkamabob would do nice - so you weren't joking :) I would like to see what would happen if it was a fly through a house or something for instance, or perhaps emulate some simple graphics tests (like bunch of multicolored boxes overlaying each other etc). I would be willing to lend a hand of course.
 
And sorry Miguel, I didn't see your systems stats...I shouldn't have said "the worst"...I thought my system was "old"...forgive me? It's been a while and I forgot there is like 1 or two people on this list with older computers than mine :) Let me not jinx her.

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Whoopsy- Daisy (forgot to try firefox and WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOW)
360:8184 FPS:43.988826979472141 Papervision: 4310ms Other: 3874ms

From 25.9 OLDSWF in SA, to 43 NEWSWF in firefox? on a crapola-p4?
I want to know what is up with that Firefox thingamaboosty! Why is firefox so much better?
That is awesome - Congrats. 
What is the max fps...just so we know please.
By the way I closed all my other apps onscreen.
-Pete 

 
On 7/18/07, Peter Kapelyan <[hidden email]> wrote:
PaperBenchOld.swf
Old 9 SA : 360:13739ms FPS:26.2 PV3D:9857ms Other: 3882ms
New 9 SA: 360:13886ms FPS:25.9 PV3D:9911ms Other: 3975ms
PaperBenchNew.swf
Old 9 SA: 360:9523ms FPS:37.08 PV3D:5026ms Other: 4497ms
NEW 9 SA: 360:9331 FPS: 38.58 PV3D:5384ms Other: 3947 ms

I ran them fullscreen in SA. My system is prob the one to look at :) because its the worst :)
Pentium 4 2.8 GHZ 1GB ram Windows XP + Trusty old Radeon 9800 Pro :)
 
Wow it's really NICE! I LOVE seeing FPS go higher and higher :) Thank You Ralph!

Best
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360 frames: 8000ms   FPS : 45(perfect)  Papervision: 4195ms   Other 3805ms
 
Someone beat my perfect numbers otherwise someone owes me something

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9.0.60.120
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winXPsp2

OLD:
360 in 13873 FPS: 25.9 Papervision:9050 Other:4823

NEW
360 in 9862  FPS: 36.5 Papervision: 5147 Other 4715

Faster!

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IE7.0 Flash Player 9.0 r45
Old: 11204ms, FPS:32.1313... Papervision3D:7639ms Other: 3565ms
New: 7962ms, FPS:45,2147... Papervision 3D:4310ms Other: 3652ms
On 7/19/07, Ralph Hauwert <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi all,

Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and wanting to clean up the engine.
After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously, I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full focus.

Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's the how too.

So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
What you should do :

1.Download & unzip : http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip

2.First run the old one.

1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.

4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.

5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.

Thanks already!
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Hello

 

I have Adobe Flash player 9

 

Old file fps: 38.079111

New file fps: 55.8919

 

Good job!!

 

 

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From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of matthias van der hallen
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IE7.0 Flash Player 9.0 r45

Old: 11204ms, FPS:32.1313... Papervision3D:7639ms Other: 3565ms
New: 7962ms, FPS:45,2147... Papervision 3D:4310ms Other: 3652ms

On 7/19/07, Ralph Hauwert <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hi all,

Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and wanting to clean up the engine.
After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously, I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full focus.

Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's the how too.

So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
What you should do :

1.Download & unzip : http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip

2.First run the old one.

1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.

4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.

5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.

Thanks already!
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tested on my work machine
DELL XPS
Pentium 4 3.4ghz
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//---OLD VERSION

rendered 360 frames in: 9732ms
FPS:36.99136868064119
papervision: 5807ms
other: 3925ms

//---NEW VERSION

rendered 360 frames in: 6793ms
FPS: 52.99573089945532
papervisionL 2886ms
other: 3907ms

...looking good!
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From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Ralph Hauwert
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Subject: [Papervision3D] Upcoming Revision speedup! please benchmark this!

 

Hi all,

Today I've set out restructuring some stuff, and working on pushing some more FPS out of the engine, based upon some personal need and wanting to clean up the engine.
After Ricardo's post, we had too have a speed up ;-) (no, seriously, I needed this for a project I am working on). John and me have been playing around a bit with some new features...this one had my full focus.

Our internal tests are looking very good, now looking to get this confirmed with you guys. Please bench if you have the time. Here's the how too.

So I've uploaded a zip to my site, containing 2 swfs.
One is the old benchmark, the other is the new.
What you should do :

1.Download & unzip : http://www.unitzeroone.com/papervision/newBench/paperbench.zip

2.First run the old one.

1. Open the swf, press Start bench.
3. Wait until it's done rendering (it will stop animating), you should see some stats; note the FPS...put it down somewhere. Keep focus on the FlashPlayer while waiting.

4. Run the new one, and repeat step 2 and 3 with this one.

5. post both FPS results here, include the used FlashPlayer if you can.

Thanks already!
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Flash Player 9
Duo Core 2.66
winXPsp2

I ran the test in the flash standalone player, not ff or ie.

OLD:
360 in 6035 - FPS: 59.65 - Papervision: 3974 - Other: 2061

NEW:
360 in 4114 - FPS: 87.50 - Papervision: 2086 - Other 2028

Nice!


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