I like the title of my post and did it to warn others. You might see it as some sort of black PR against DP, I see it as helping other users who might not know this can happen.Shooshie wrote:2DamHip, just verifying all the troubles that you report could be a full-time job.Unless something has changed very recently (like since yesterday), I simply do not experience a power draw when a VI is off.
I also use V-Racks, which allows me to keep my sequences intact, without the intrusion of a VI track within a sequence. When I turn off a V-Rack, there's simply no chance of it drawing power from my sequence chunk.
I don't know what's going on at your location, but it has not been happening here. I've read where several other people have said the same thing. What bothers me is that now you've announced to the world that DP sucks at managing its resources, when it clearly does not.
I turn off VI's all the time not to save CPU resources, but simply to cut down on loading times when I'm beyond the need of the VI. The file opens almost instantly, not having to wait for the VI to load, and if a VI does not load, it cannot draw CPU resources. I'm content with that conclusion, and no, I'm not going to go chasing your premise. It would take a serious chunk out of my already vanishing day.
I think you could consider the titles of your threads before posting "Warning. HUGE..." on a topic that is questionable at best, and which clearly is not affecting others in the way that you describe. Maybe it's a problem with your particular VI.
And as for the V-Racks issue, I recommend that everyone use V-Racks. It's so simple to manage, and you will never again have to wonder if you found and turned off all the VI's in your sequence. If you get just as good results using VEPro, then that's ok, too. But there are too many advantages to V-Racks to ignore them.
Shooshie
I did it out of concern for others who might not realize this CAN happen. As you said, you have seen others report the same thing.
If it did NOT happen, I would NOT have reported it.
If I reported it, it is because it HAPPENED.
It happened because it CAN happen, thus, I warned others.
If you don’t want DP to get a bad rep for mishaps such as mine, then DP should NOT get clogged up with old resources.
You speak of all of this like I did something wring here.
I just use the product. I was minding my own business making music and DP clogged resources, or NI, or any # of plug ins or VIs, I don;t know. I don;t know why for sure, but I do know it DID happen.
I run a very clean computer, have all the repair tools one can imagine including disk warrior, Tech Tool ad infinitum, run system scripts to clean out things like old caches.
Sorry bro but if it happens on my computer, I report it.
Glad it isn;t happening on yours.
It was a HUGE power draw and I WARNED others.
Feel free to make a post that says “WARNING, false reports on DP power draws"