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Resize Filter: (Image Scaling) A drop-down menu that lets you choose an alternate
image transform filter (such as Bilinear) that is lower quality but less processor intensive.
A “Force sizing highest quality” checkbox in the Render Settings list of the Deliver page
helps make sure you dont accidentally render your final media at this lower quality
setting, however.
Hide UI overlays: (User Preferences, Playback Settings) Off by default. When using a
single GPU for both display and CUDA or OpenCL processing, or if your display GPU
is underpowered, or if you lack the PCIe bandwidth required for the currently specified
resolution or frame rate, you may be able to improvereal time performance by turning
this option on. When enabled, onscreen controls such as the cursor, Power Window
outlines, and split-screen views are disabled and hidden during playback. When
playback is paused, all onscreen controls reappear.
Minimize interface updates during playback: (User Preferences, Playback Settings)
Onby default. While enabled, this setting improvesreal time performance by hiding
on-screen controls that appear in the Viewer, such as the cursor, Power Window
outlines, and split-screen views during playback. When playback is stopped, onscreen
controls reappear.
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