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#1 2011-07-10 19:03:22

adorablekitten2220
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Registered: 2011-06-26
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why do some projects load for a long time?

sometimes when I  click on projects it loads and when it looks like it's done loading,nothing happens.and this is just for some projects.is this happening to anybody else? and what is causing it? thanks, big_smile


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#2 2011-07-10 19:04:25

gettysburg11
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Re: why do some projects load for a long time?

Usually it's because the project is a larger file size that has trouble running as well in the Java player. When that happens, you'll have to download the project to view it.


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#3 2011-07-27 20:19:55

adorablekitten2220
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Re: why do some projects load for a long time?

oh thanks!  smile


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#4 2011-07-27 20:57:46

hmnwilson
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Re: why do some projects load for a long time?

gettysburg11 nailed it.

Interesting fact: music/sound files are nasty for causing long loading times. If you don't want people to wait forever for your projects to load, don't fill it with lots of sounds  tongue


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#5 2011-07-28 00:28:29

MyRedNeptune
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Re: why do some projects load for a long time?

Apart from what gettysburg11 suggested, you might want to try expanding Java's heap memory, I actually found that quite effective.


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