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Kenneth Dalessandro in Proclaim
2 years ago

So, there is a lag in the background videos starting. Even if I run them pre-service, they still freeze first and then fade in from black. Did not have this issue before upgrade. Any thoughts on how to correct? GeForce RTX 2060 Super NVIDIA
  1. Darius Irvins 2 years ago

    https://faithlife.com/posts/5526437
    Faithlife Proclaim - Faithlife
    This question was originally posted two months ago by "Raymond." I added the content below to the post. I am sharing this again since after two months, there has been no response. ... From Raymond: "Why do my motion backgrounds appear pixelated and faded with the transition to that slide first happens?" What I added and what I experience with any Windows 10 or 11 pc using an Nvidia graphics card is below. Any suggestions besides avoiding Nvidia? I have seen this happen on any Nvidia graphics card. I tested all the way up to an RTX 3070. Now, I use only AMD graphics and video backgrounds work in Proclaim without any pixelation. I am currently using AMD RX 5700 XT, RX 6700 XT, and a RX 7600 in my Windows PCs that run the main slides. Can anyone verify if this pixilation is an Nvidia graphics issue or something else? This happens for me on any motion background applied to a song item as background, and on any video item where the video is a loop... like a "Welcome" or "God Bless" video motion. I only have the pixelation on my workstations that have Nvidia graphics cards. Any that use an AMD graphics card playback perfectly. To me, this is an issue with Proclaim and Nvidia drivers. I am currently on a laptop with an i7-10870h CPU and an Nvidia 3050ti m GPU , 16GB of ram and an M.2 1TB SSD. There is major pixelation for the first 15 seconds of any video used as a background in a Song. If I play the same exact slide deck on a pc with an AMD graphics card, the playback is perfect. The problem on the Nvidia workstations corrects itself after the first 15 seconds, but occurs each time I go back to a song slide with a video. This still happens even on the latest version of Proclaim.
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