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Is there a problem with strange stuff happening in video files that have a special label called "windowed"?

Is there a problem with strange stuff happening in video files that have a special label called "windowed"?

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BlaackZero
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07-01-2026, 06:34 PM
#11
I'm not seeing any connection between a magician and some stuff. It's better to look for reasons behind what happens when we get cases like these.
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BlaackZero
07-01-2026, 06:34 PM #11

I'm not seeing any connection between a magician and some stuff. It's better to look for reasons behind what happens when we get cases like these.

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Ript_Inferno
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07-04-2026, 04:07 AM
#12
I have checked everything bit by bit according to what was written here. I can't find any clear reason for this. I did turn off or remove some things that aren't really important just to see if anything changed. Even after turning them all off except the main graphics card, it still happens but much less often. I found that when I take out the NVIDIA driver software, it usually goes a long time without problems. If I start fresh with the new driver, it works for a little longer than before. The picture quality, speed, and everything else stayed exactly the same. I ran my computer's repair tool and didn't see any errors. Nothing like this happens except for one YouTube setting called "default view" or when playing videos in a small window on Steam. Honestly, I don't want to start over with a new installation right now. So for now I'm using Theater Mode and pretending there is no problem at all. I am probably going to put the 1080p back into this setup and watch if the fix works. If it does work, then I will ask the store to return the card and hope that they evaluate it quickly enough.
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Ript_Inferno
07-04-2026, 04:07 AM #12

I have checked everything bit by bit according to what was written here. I can't find any clear reason for this. I did turn off or remove some things that aren't really important just to see if anything changed. Even after turning them all off except the main graphics card, it still happens but much less often. I found that when I take out the NVIDIA driver software, it usually goes a long time without problems. If I start fresh with the new driver, it works for a little longer than before. The picture quality, speed, and everything else stayed exactly the same. I ran my computer's repair tool and didn't see any errors. Nothing like this happens except for one YouTube setting called "default view" or when playing videos in a small window on Steam. Honestly, I don't want to start over with a new installation right now. So for now I'm using Theater Mode and pretending there is no problem at all. I am probably going to put the 1080p back into this setup and watch if the fix works. If it does work, then I will ask the store to return the card and hope that they evaluate it quickly enough.

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searaydude
Member
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07-04-2026, 11:30 AM
#13
have you tried safe mode? i guess if its the nvidia drivers, that won't run there anyway. link What Is Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling on Windows? Here's How to Disable It Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is handy, but it's not perfect by any means. Here's how to turn it off on Windows. www.makeuseof.com
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searaydude
07-04-2026, 11:30 AM #13

have you tried safe mode? i guess if its the nvidia drivers, that won't run there anyway. link What Is Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling on Windows? Here's How to Disable It Hardware-accelerated GPU scheduling is handy, but it's not perfect by any means. Here's how to turn it off on Windows. www.makeuseof.com

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