FileBot 4.8.4 (r5829)
JNA Native: 5.2.2
MediaInfo: 18.05
7-Zip-JBinding: 9.20
Chromaprint: 1.4.2
Extended Attributes: OK
Unicode Filesystem: OK
Script Bundle: 2019-02-26 (r552)
Groovy: 2.5.1
JRE: Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment 10.0.2
JVM: 64-bit Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM
CPU/MEM: 8 Core / 3 GB Max Memory / 56 MB Used Memory
OS: Windows 10 (amd64)
Package: APPX
License: Microsoft Store License
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Lately I've been getting a LOT of visual glitching when trying to match content. The only way to get it to render correctly again is to re-size the window but even that only fixes it temporarily.
Graphics glitches are typically caused by Direct3D glitches. You can disable Direct3D and thus solve the problem for FileBot via Windows Environment Variables:
rednoah wrote: ↑16 Nov 2011, 16:46Q: UI is glitching. FileBot crashes on startup. What's wrong? Graphics glitching all over? FileBot not working via remote desktop (RDP)? You may need to tell Java Swing to turn off Direct3D rendering:
Are you using ZoneAlarm or MSI Afterburner or RivaTuner? Software that interferes with Windows internals (especially filesystem / registry access or Direct3D render pipeline) can cause applications to crash.
rednoah wrote: ↑07 Apr 2019, 04:16
Graphics glitches are typically caused by Direct3D glitches. You can disable Direct3D and thus solve the problem for FileBot via Windows Environment Variables:
rednoah wrote: ↑16 Nov 2011, 16:46Q: UI is glitching. FileBot crashes on startup. What's wrong? Graphics glitching all over? FileBot not working via remote desktop (RDP)? You may need to tell Java Swing to turn off Direct3D rendering:
Are you using ZoneAlarm or MSI Afterburner or RivaTuner? Software that interferes with Windows internals (especially filesystem / registry access or Direct3D render pipeline) can cause applications to crash.