Martin Johansson
6 discussion posts
Hi guys! I am experiencing the same issues! I am running Windows 7 Ultimate x64. I was watching a video on Giantbomb via Google Chrome when I recorded a logfile for troubleshooting purposes. The titlebar blinked every now and then during the entire video. I tried to turn off DisplayFusion and the blinking disapeared, started displayfusion again and there it was.
I have attached two files that you might be interested in, debuginfo.html and displayfusion.log in a combined .rar-file and a Dxdiag-report.
I wrote down a few time stamps where blinking occured, presented below in hours.minutes.seconds using local time zone (UTC+01:00 Stockholm):
20.47.20
20.48.20
20.48.43
20.48.48
20.49.16
Link to video:
http://www.giantbomb.com/videos/grand-theft-auto-online-but-mostly-windjammers/2300-8022/
Please let me know if you need more information of some sort. // Martin
• Attachment [protected]: DxDiag swedownhill.txt [50,500 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: swedownhill DP logfiles.rar [61,796 bytes]
Oct 4, 2013 (modified Oct 18, 2013)
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Thanks guys! We'll keep you posted as soon as we have more news.
Martin Johansson
6 discussion posts
Any news about this annoying issue?
I have noticed that Adobe Flash Player content (Youtube, Internet TV-broadcasting and so on) are all interrupted every now and then. This usually occur once every 15-30 minutes when running flash content in fullscreen. The interruption could be described as an "esc"-command because the video goes from fullscreen to normal playback window each time it happen. This is regardless of which browser I am using (Chrome, Chrome with built in Flash turned off, Firefox and Internet Explorer). When DisplayFusion is turned off, the problem disappears.
Martin Johansson
6 discussion posts
Correction, it might not be from youtube, but it happens when I play videos using Flash from Plex (an XBMC-clone that can play content via a browser), www.giantbomb.com and also from Windows Media Player Classic for example.
EDIT: Is it possible to export DisplayFusion-settings somehow? I use "Desktop Wallpaper" on a two-monitor configuration set to change every 15-minutes (different image on each monitor), this might have to do with the problems I experience. I haven't had the time to try with longer intervalls or function shut off though.
Oct 17, 2013 (modified Oct 17, 2013)
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Yep! You can backup the Settings using the Backup Settings button on the Settings > Options tab.
You can also pause the wallpaper changes temporarily, by right-clicking the tray icon and navigating to Desktop Wallpaper Settings > Pause Current Images, to see if that makes any difference.
Martin Johansson
6 discussion posts
Great Keith, thanks!
I tried a 2hour movie via Plex earlier today and no interruptions, not even a single hiccup. That's some great progress right there.
If it doesn't bother, I'd suggest that this thread remains open if the flickering/blinking-issues reappear. If it doesn't, the thread will go further and further back because of inactivity.
Thanks for all your help thus far and have a great weekend! =)
Oct 18, 2013 (modified Oct 18, 2013)
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Martin Johansson
6 discussion posts
Hi again..
The flickering issue that I was talking about has become somewhat clearer from an understanding point of view. But the issue remains.
I am using two monitors, one connected via HDMI and one via DVI, both with 1920*1080@60hz. The problem occurs in Google Chrome when a dropdown-menu is displayed, for example bookmarks, on the second monitor. However, the primary works fine. If I use either DisplayFusion or Nvidia settings to switch primary monitor, the flickering follows to the non primary monitor. Do you have any idea what might be causing this? I'm not sure if this is due to DisplayFusion or not, but the issue remains when I shut down DisplayFusion via taskbar icon which might indicate that DF is innocent in this matter.
Example:
Monitor 1 - Primary, HDMI, 1920*1080@60hz 32bit depth - No flickering
Monitor 2 - Secondary, DVI, 1920*1080@60hz 32bit depth - Flickering
Monitor 1 - Secondary, HDMI, 1920*1080@60hz 32bit depth - Flickering
Monitor 2 - Primary, DVI, 1920*1080@60hz 32bit depth - No flickering
EDIT: Latest DisplayFusion installed, Latest Nvidia-drivers installed and so on.
Oct 19, 2013 (modified Oct 19, 2013)
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If DisplayFusion isn't running when that issue occurs, it definitely wouldn't be causing it. I wasn't able to reproduce it here when I tested with or without DF, so unfortunately it sounds like there may be another program on your machine that's causing this.
Please let me know if you have any other questions at all.
Thanks!