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Goodmorning everyone. I write for a problem I can not solve. A kind of graphic error. As you can see from the attached image, I often find in the previews of "input", cut part of the graphic. This happens when I open previews, and I'm going to close some applications, like the machine, the computer, he could not handle graphically Vmix. Yet I can do streaming hd, making replay, and use three cameras. The problem seems to increase when I add a lot of input, for example 20-30. I hope I was clear and that someone can help me. THANK YOU My PC has these characteristics BX80662I76700K Box Processor Intel Core I7-6700K - I7-6700k cpu @ 4.00ghz Asus Z170-A Intel Motherboard, DDR4 1151 Asus GeForce GTX 950 STRIX graphics card, 2GB GDDR5, DC2OC Kingston HyperX Fury 16GB Memory Kit, 2x8 GB, 2133 MHz, DDR4, ECC CL14 DIMM Samsung 850 EVO SSD 250GB, 2.5 "SATA III 6 Gbit / s, 256-bit AES STADIORADIO attached the following image(s): errore.jpg (370kb) downloaded 5 time(s).You cannot view/download attachments. Try to login or register.
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Hi,
Can you confirm the latest vMix is installed? This bug was fixed a few versions back.
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I had the problem with 59, Saturday after I had the problem I upgraded to 61 this morning at 63.
A real test as I will do next Saturday. Do you know if there is still the problem.
Thanks Martin
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I managed to do a test today, with the latest version. The problem there is still
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@ STADIORADIO
Are there specific procedures or actions required to 'duplicate' or 'create' this behavior? I suspect it is GPU and/or CPU related as I have experienced similar "remnant" or "stuck" portions of other windows in the past when I have had a lot of windows open and multiple processes going on while using vMix and alternating and switching between windows.
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Yesterday I did a test with the latest version. I was about thirty input. Some "wide / open" other "reduced." The error occurs when I go to reduce / close the on-screen input. I was not doing anything special, no streams, no rec, nothing
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@ STADIORADIO
A nuisance for sure, what happens if you 're-size' or minimize and restore the main vMix Ui?
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what you mean by "main vMix Ui"
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@ STADIORADIO
vMix main window UI = User Interface
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Ice forgives Ignorance. I check :-)
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if I do I minimize and then restore, the screen is displayed correctly
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Martin Good morning, good morning IceStream.
Have you seen my video? Think is a prolbema of my PC? Thank you
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Can you check if onboard graphics is enabled in the bios and if so disable it?
I have only seen this screen corruption happen on older systems where both graphics were enabled at the same time. It also seems isolated to Windows 7.
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admin wrote:Can you check if onboard graphics is enabled in the bios and if so disable it?
I have only seen this screen corruption happen on older systems where both graphics were enabled at the same time. It also seems isolated to Windows 7.
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I tend to believe that it is graphics card related. Is Martin correct in assessing that you are running Windows 7?
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The screen cap shows it is windows 7 Greg
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@ DWAM
I've learned in life that it is never safe to "assume"... I am not familiar with Windows 8 and it's themes or how similar they may be to Windows 7, never-the-less, we digress, I'm just seeking confirmation that will validate Martin's assertion that it is an issue isolated to Windows 7.
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Not assuming, it's written
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@ DWAM
Not to digress further, but perhaps I have missed something... I don't see it "written" anywhere on the attached images that it is Windows 7. Where should I be looking?
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