Hello everyone, I'm having the same problem, I thought it was the graphics card or some driver, reinstall windows, but I'm still with the same problem, will be some bad update of windows?
pc windows 11
asus dash tuf i5 12th gen
16 ram
rtx 3060
Led screen output glitch
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Re: Led screen output glitch
Same issue here,
I first thought it was a hardware issue, (ON MY PREV system) Lenovo Legion 7 16ACHg6 (DATE: July 2022)
RTX 3070 laptop
but las show (may 10th) i used a brand new out of the box Lenovo LEGION PRO : (date: may 2025)
AMD RYZEN 7 6800H / RTX3070 LAPTOP
Exact same issue, i did a rollback to version:
566.14-notebook-win10-win11-64bit-international-nsd-dch-whql (NVIDIA)
Resolume_Arena_7_17_2_rev_27335 (Resolume)
Just to be shure, and from this point the issue was not there anymore for a 8 hour show on both machines.
I first thought it was a hardware issue, (ON MY PREV system) Lenovo Legion 7 16ACHg6 (DATE: July 2022)
RTX 3070 laptop
but las show (may 10th) i used a brand new out of the box Lenovo LEGION PRO : (date: may 2025)
AMD RYZEN 7 6800H / RTX3070 LAPTOP
Exact same issue, i did a rollback to version:
566.14-notebook-win10-win11-64bit-international-nsd-dch-whql (NVIDIA)
Resolume_Arena_7_17_2_rev_27335 (Resolume)
Just to be shure, and from this point the issue was not there anymore for a 8 hour show on both machines.
Re: Led screen output glitch
Hi have an msi laptop that does something like this, but to the laptop screen, in my case its a driver issue, you have to get the right intel driver to cure it, its something windows helpful updates for you unless you disable updates. I'd personally try some different drivers (nvidia and intel), starting with the original ones you system came with. The intel ones do some of the usb-c display routing afaik too, so this maybe more the case if you are using usbc outputs rather than hardware DP/Hdmi ones. But also if you are using adapters, try different ones as some also do this kind of thing too, and while it 'only does it with res' is a point, try other video / GPU heavy/loaded apps to check whether there is just a bandwidth issue.
Re: Led screen output glitch
Please check out this thread for possible solutions, I think this is the same issue:
viewtopic.php?t=22600
Here are some recommendations from that thread:
The solution that worked for most users from what I heard was to ignore the custom Nvidia profile that Resolume installs. To do so re-install your Nvidia driver, once you start Resolume after the driver installation you will be asked to install the custom Nvidia profile. If you see that popup hit "Ignore" to make sure that this profile does NOT get installed. This popup should then show up on every launch of Resolume and you have to hit "Ignore" every time, but if it stops the glitches this might be a good workaround. 7.23 will introduce an option to permanently remove that profile with no more popups.
Other troubleshooting steps that might be worth trying out:
- Make sure that all your power/performance settings are set to high performance, on Windows and in Nvidia 3D application settings
- Enable Triple Buffering in Nvidia control panel
- Change display scaling to something else than 100%. I've heard from some users that this helps, but I would only recommend it as a last step, as it is usually preferred for best quality to have all displays at 100% scaling
- Install an older Nvidia driver
viewtopic.php?t=22600
Here are some recommendations from that thread:
The solution that worked for most users from what I heard was to ignore the custom Nvidia profile that Resolume installs. To do so re-install your Nvidia driver, once you start Resolume after the driver installation you will be asked to install the custom Nvidia profile. If you see that popup hit "Ignore" to make sure that this profile does NOT get installed. This popup should then show up on every launch of Resolume and you have to hit "Ignore" every time, but if it stops the glitches this might be a good workaround. 7.23 will introduce an option to permanently remove that profile with no more popups.
Other troubleshooting steps that might be worth trying out:
- Make sure that all your power/performance settings are set to high performance, on Windows and in Nvidia 3D application settings
- Enable Triple Buffering in Nvidia control panel
- Change display scaling to something else than 100%. I've heard from some users that this helps, but I would only recommend it as a last step, as it is usually preferred for best quality to have all displays at 100% scaling
- Install an older Nvidia driver