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russ8585
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I was previouly using Wallpaper Slideshow Pro. Moved over to DisplayFusion as I like the layout more. Both on Windows 10. My setup is the following:

    3x monitors all showing a different single image for the wallpaper.
    1x smaller monitor showing a slideshow.

My setup allows me to use the 3 main monitors as I wish, with the smaller used exclusively as a "photo frame" (slideshow).

Everything worked prefectly on Windows 10.
I have since moved over to Windows 11 with the same setup.

There is a noticeable flicker or jitter across all screens whenever the slideshow screen changes photos. My slideshow changes every 2mins, so this is very annoying. The transition between photos is also jittery. I used to get a smooth crossfade effect. I went back to Wallpaper Slideshow Pro and it has the same issue.

I've narrowed the problem down to animation settings. If I turn off "Animate controls and elements inside windows" it fixes the problem. However I lose the smooth crossfade effect which sucks.:'(

I've also noticed my PC fans speed up every time my slideshow changes. This never happened on Windows 10.
Jan 5, 2025  • #1
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
I can't seem to reproduce that here with that setting on or off. In the Windows Settings > Personalization > Colours, do you have "Transparency effects" turned on?
29 days ago  • #2
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russ8585
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Hi,

I have Transparency effects turned off.
27 days ago  • #3
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russ8585
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It seems the only workaround is to turn animation effects off.
Disapointing as makes my slideshow unpleasent to look at. :'(
24 days ago  • #4
Owen Muhlethaler (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If it's happening with another wallpaper app there likely isn't much we can from our end to fix this.

Do you have any power management apps installed? Maybe it's waiting for the CPU clock speed to increase when changing or something along those lines.
22 days ago  • #5
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russ8585
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I haven't no.
22 days ago  • #6
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