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Resolume Freezes when selecting any Output

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 09:43
by Rob Proscreens
Hi,

New laptop.

Wondering if there is a fix for this?

Resolume Freezes when selecting any output except windowed display on Primary monitor. In addition - Resolume does not open on first try, only on second attempt.

Laptop does not have onboard graphics - only adapter is GTX-1070.

Have read Optimus and other related topics. Many tests. No joy.

Primary monitor swapping and dragging Resolume window does not work.

Have updated all drivers to latest versions - NVidea Driver 416.34 on fresh install.

I brought this laptop to use as a primary work computer.

Any suggestions or fixes would be greatly appreciated.

Regards, Rob.

Asus GL504GS
Intel i7-8750H
NVidea GTX-1070
PCI (NVME) Storage

Re: Resolume Freezes when selecting any Output

Posted: Thu Oct 25, 2018 10:55
by Zoltán

Re: Resolume Freezes when selecting any Output

Posted: Fri Oct 26, 2018 00:28
by Rob Proscreens
Thank-you - worked! :D :D

Re: Resolume Freezes when selecting any Output

Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2018 08:02
by jstu66s
I had the same issue on an Alienware 17 R5, but only on a 4k display. It would work if I opened the output in windowed mode and drug it over, but would crash when I selected it in Advanced Output.

After trying to find a Sound Suite equivalent to no avail, I did a full wipe of the computer, reinstalled just the drivers needed to function and got it stable with the advanced output. This revealed a new problem with the output. It would read "Display 2 (3840x2160)", but it wasn't sending the full resolution. It looked more like 720 scaled up to fill my 4k display. I then reinstalled the GeForce Game Ready Driver without the PhysX, 3d and the audio. It seems to have fixed all of my issues.


Alienware 17 R5
i7-8750H
Nvidia GTX 1070
PCI NVME

Re: Resolume Freezes when selecting any Output

Posted: Fri Nov 02, 2018 14:38
by Joris
This revealed a new problem with the output. It would read "Display 2 (3840x2160)", but it wasn't sending the full resolution. It looked more like 720 scaled up to fill my 4k display.
This can still happen when the display scaling for the secondary is not 100%. We're still working on getting that bit of math right.