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As a new user, I was surprised to find enormous error logs that show the following error over and over and over and over and over (to the tune of gigabytes worth of logs) despite no problems while I'm using the program. What is going on here, and how can I suppress this? I'm running a MacBook Pro (late 2013) with Windows 7 Ultimate via Bootcamp, and using a NetStor Thunderbolt box for three AverMedia cards.
======================================== 11.0.0.66 - Present.Full - 2/24/2014 6:36:30 PM ======================================== SlimDX.Direct3D9.Direct3D9Exception: ERROR_INVALID_WINDOW_HANDLE: n/a (-2147023496) at SlimDX.Result.Throw[T](Object dataKey, Object dataValue) at SlimDX.Result.Record[T](Int32 hr, Boolean failed, Object dataKey, Object dataValue) at SlimDX.Result.Record[T](Int32 hr, Object dataKey, Object dataValue) at SlimDX.Direct3D9.DeviceEx.PresentEx(Present flags)
Thanks for any help.
- Frank
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Hi Frank,
Are you using the fullscreen output? Maybe it is set to a monitor that is not plugged in, either way turning off the fullscreen button should eliminate the error.
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Martin vMix
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admin wrote:Hi Frank,
Are you using the fullscreen output? Maybe it is set to a monitor that is not plugged in, either way turning off the fullscreen button should eliminate the error.
Regards,
Martin vMix You nailed it, Martin. I was closing the Fullscreen window manually without turning off the green-lit Fullscreen option in the main window. Thanks for your help. - Frank
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