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General Discussion / Re: deepfake program and hals a.i. character lightspeed idea .
« on: May 01, 2024, 12:35:09 pm »
The files worked out really well, Cyber! Thanks for your efforts.
For the rest of you HAL fans, just copy these two files into your Haptek folder.
You will need to RENAME the file extensions from doc to exe and doc to bat. You might want to Rename your existing HapAXPlayer.exe file to maybe HapAXPlayer.exeold or something similar just as a reminder or to avoid confusion.
Then copy those two files into the Haptek folder.
RUN the test.bat file and it will auto-run the HapAXPlayer.exe file for you eliminating the need for you to hunt and execute the Car or any other file that allows you to change the Affinity of the Cores in your computer from say 8 to 1 where Haptek really needs for it to function without those pesky glitches, delays, sluggish behavior. All gone now, thanks to the continued efforts of our own Cyberjedi. He worked tirelessly on fixing this and putting in a lot of his personal time on getting this to work. It does. He had me do some testing and honestly, it just works...like its supposed to.
Now your Haptek characters should move with very fluid movements, no jerking at all.
Big thanks again to Cyberjedi!!
For the rest of you HAL fans, just copy these two files into your Haptek folder.
You will need to RENAME the file extensions from doc to exe and doc to bat. You might want to Rename your existing HapAXPlayer.exe file to maybe HapAXPlayer.exeold or something similar just as a reminder or to avoid confusion.
Then copy those two files into the Haptek folder.
RUN the test.bat file and it will auto-run the HapAXPlayer.exe file for you eliminating the need for you to hunt and execute the Car or any other file that allows you to change the Affinity of the Cores in your computer from say 8 to 1 where Haptek really needs for it to function without those pesky glitches, delays, sluggish behavior. All gone now, thanks to the continued efforts of our own Cyberjedi. He worked tirelessly on fixing this and putting in a lot of his personal time on getting this to work. It does. He had me do some testing and honestly, it just works...like its supposed to.
Now your Haptek characters should move with very fluid movements, no jerking at all.
Big thanks again to Cyberjedi!!