Performance Mode: Optimizing Projection Mapping Performance
Understand and use performance mode in projection mapping. Optimize performance for smooth playback on any hardware.
Performance mode optimizes projection mapping for smooth playback. Understand when and how to use this feature for best results.
What is Performance Mode
Optimization Feature: Performance mode reduces rendering quality to improve playback performance.
Smooth Playback: Ensures smooth, consistent playback even on less powerful hardware.
Quality Trade-Off: Trades some visual quality for improved performance.
When to Use
Performance Issues: Enable when experiencing lag, stuttering, or dropped frames.
Complex Projects: Use with projects containing many surfaces, shaders, or complex content.
Lower-End Hardware: Essential for smooth playback on less powerful computers.
Large Installations: Helpful for large installations with many elements.
How It Works
Rendering Optimization: Optimizes rendering processes to reduce computational load.
Quality Reduction: Slightly reduces visual quality to maintain smooth performance.
Frame Rate: Maintains consistent frame rate for smooth playback.
Benefits
Smooth Playback: Ensures smooth, consistent playback without stuttering.
Accessibility: Makes projection mapping accessible on wider range of hardware.
Reliability: More reliable performance, especially for long-duration installations.
Flexibility: Allows complex projects on hardware that might otherwise struggle.
Best Practices
- Enable performance mode if experiencing performance issues
- Test with performance mode to see if it resolves problems
- Use for complex projects or lower-end hardware
- Toggle on/off to compare quality vs performance trade-off
Performance mode ensures smooth playback regardless of hardware. Use it when needed to maintain reliable, consistent performance.