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laurin1
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I just started testing Monitor Fading and it worked fine for about 5 minutes, and now does not work at all. I tried various settings, but literally nothing. I exited DF, and on launch it was working again, for a second, then stopped again.
• Attachment [protected]: DebugInfo.txt [121,102 bytes]
Oct 27, 2017  • #1
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Could you attach a full debug log?
  • On the DisplayFusion Settings > Troubleshooting tab, change the Logging drop-down to "L1: Log Minimal" and click Apply
  • Try to enable Monitor Fading in the Settings window and click Apply
  • Send us the DisplayFusion.log and DebugInfo.html files (can be found by clicking the Open Log button on the Troubleshooting tab)
  • Disable debug logging after sending the log
Oct 27, 2017  • #2
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laurin1
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I attached DisplayFusion.log and DebugInfo.txt. Was able to reproduce the issue immediately.

DebugInfo.html was not updated (as you can see from Logs.png). In fact, I copy over lots of AppData folders when I build a new machine. This one is less than 3 months old, so that DebugInfo.html can't even be from this computer (4/2/17).

From that file:

Name: DisplayFusion Pro on Steam 8.1.2

Anyway, I know that has nothing to do with this monitor fading issue, but just thought you would like to know.
• Attachment [protected]: DebugInfo.txt [128,635 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: DisplayFusion.log [1,834,292 bytes]
• Attachment [protected]: Logs.png [39,348 bytes]
Oct 28, 2017  • #3
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
If you disable the "Troubleshooting: SetWindowPos: Disallow TopMost Calls" option in the Advanced Settings, then restart DisplayFusion, does the fading work correctly?
Oct 30, 2017  • #4
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laurin1
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Seems to...I'll let you know if it fails again. That setting never help my issue anyway.
Oct 30, 2017  • #5
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laurin1
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Well, now it's "stuck". One monitor (a fullscreen app) is not faded, the other is faded and no matter what I click on each one, the fading does not change. In fact, disabling fading did not fix it. I had to exit DF for the fading to go away.
Oct 30, 2017  • #6
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
That's strange! When that happens, is DisplayFusion using a lot of memory?
Oct 31, 2017  • #7
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laurin1
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It took a long time to freeze this time, not a lot of memory, but CPU is constantly about 12%.
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Oct 31, 2017  • #8
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
And without Fading enabled, everything works fine?
Nov 1, 2017  • #9
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laurin1
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yep
Nov 1, 2017  • #10
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laurin1
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Well, as I've indicated before, CPU is high at times, but I've learned to live with it and normally not that high.
Nov 1, 2017  • #11
Keith Lammers (BFS)'s profile on WallpaperFusion.com
Ok, we have a fix planned for the next beta, if you enable beta update checks in the Settings, you should get notified as soon as it's available :)
Nov 3, 2017  • #12
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