Hi Everyone,
I'm using a new G5 at work for variable data processing. I use the xmpie udirect plugin with Indesign CS2. The new machine is a dual processor dual core 2.6 xeon machine with 4GB of ram.
The concern is that when I'm processing the file, the activity monitor only shows that 25% of the processor power is in use. I'm assuming that it's only using one core of one processor at a time.
I searched online about multi-threading support with Indesign and the xmpie udirect plugin, but cannot find any sort of explanation or solution. My only "guess" would be that the plugin isn't coded to make use of the extra processing power?
Is there any way that I can "force" all of the processing power to be used when I'm creating the files from Indesign?
Please post any advice, Thanks!
P.S. I'm not 100% which build of osX that it's using, but it just shipped so probably the latest.
I'm using a new G5 at work for variable data processing. I use the xmpie udirect plugin with Indesign CS2. The new machine is a dual processor dual core 2.6 xeon machine with 4GB of ram.
The concern is that when I'm processing the file, the activity monitor only shows that 25% of the processor power is in use. I'm assuming that it's only using one core of one processor at a time.
I searched online about multi-threading support with Indesign and the xmpie udirect plugin, but cannot find any sort of explanation or solution. My only "guess" would be that the plugin isn't coded to make use of the extra processing power?
Is there any way that I can "force" all of the processing power to be used when I'm creating the files from Indesign?
Please post any advice, Thanks!
P.S. I'm not 100% which build of osX that it's using, but it just shipped so probably the latest.