donnaken15
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Post by donnaken15 on Feb 11, 2018 0:04:56 GMT -8
I was wondering what the term was for when a thing on the screen doesn't get refreshed after it moves or gets undrawn, A.K.A. screen buffering. Any programs that can disable buffering because I find the effect sometimes cool. Also the effect after you play Solitare kappa
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Post by R.O.B. on Feb 11, 2018 15:16:42 GMT -8
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donnaken15
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bill gates plz
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OS: Windows 10 Home x64 16299
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Post by donnaken15 on May 18, 2019 0:11:31 GMT -8
Ugh, forgot about this post for a year, but hopefully there can still be an answer regardless. Yeah, that effect. I got it once while disabling DWM with winlogin suspended a few weeks ago, and tried to record it but Bandicam still in some way relies on DWM to record, but it was still possible.
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Post by R.O.B. on May 19, 2019 17:45:42 GMT -8
Ugh, forgot about this post for a year, but hopefully there can still be an answer regardless. Yeah, that effect. I got it once while disabling DWM with winlogin suspended a few weeks ago, and tried to record it but Bandicam still in some way relies on DWM to record, but it was still possible. It's all good. That's interesting that you got it to work with DMW running, because I'm pretty sure that shouldn't happen as long as it's running. That might be an issue related to Bandicam specifically, but I couldn't say for sure, to be honest. Can you post any screenshots?
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donnaken15
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bill gates plz
Posts: 17
OS: Windows 10 Home x64 16299
Theme: Windows Classic (green caption and selection, Arial Narrow title bar, Times New Roman menu, bright yellow tooltip, Minecraft 6pt tooltip)
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Post by donnaken15 on May 27, 2019 17:30:33 GMT -8
Ugh, forgot about this post for a year, but hopefully there can still be an answer regardless. Yeah, that effect. I got it once while disabling DWM with winlogin suspended a few weeks ago, and tried to record it but Bandicam still in some way relies on DWM to record, but it was still possible. It's all good. That's interesting that you got it to work with DMW running, because I'm pretty sure that shouldn't happen as long as it's running. That might be an issue related to Bandicam specifically, but I couldn't say for sure, to be honest. Can you post any screenshots? i said it WASNT running, and if it did you could see slowly but rarely and then instantly buffered (or whatever) once again, like if a window were being shaken at fast speed
bandicam must be dependent on DWM because VNC viewer and Chromoting also doesnt work without it i couldnt get a picture of it in the moment unfortunately, but it somehow happened though not all the time even disables ctrl+alt+delete or the ability to shutdown, restart, or log off, etc and i think i remember it working for a small amount of time maybe and then it couldnt do it ( V apparently comment tag keeps being put here) <!---->
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Post by R.O.B. on Jun 3, 2019 16:20:08 GMT -8
i said it WASNT running, and if it did you could see slowly but rarely and then instantly buffered (or whatever) once again, like if a window were being shaken at fast speed
bandicam must be dependent on DWM because VNC viewer and Chromoting also doesnt work without it i couldnt get a picture of it in the moment unfortunately, but it somehow happened though not all the time even disables ctrl+alt+delete or the ability to shutdown, restart, or log off, etc and i think i remember it working for a small amount of time maybe and then it couldnt do it ( V apparently comment tag keeps being put here) <!----> Got it, so sorry I misread that. I don't know how you can restore that effect, however I did find some information about it that might be useful: superuser.com/questions/629736/what-causes-the-windows-xp-lagscreen-render-failThis kind of makes me wonder if maybe the newer behavior could somehow be patched out? I wouldn't know how to do that, but maybe someone who knows more about how DWM works might. I do kind of miss this, to be honest. In a weird way it almost made crashing/freezing a bit more tolerable; at least you had something to do while waiting for the software to respond.
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