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The glow feature for LED Wall and Screens will always display a white glow when running on systems using integrated graphics.Please use a computer with a dedicated/discreet video card instead please see the ‘Further Advice’ section of the page above for information about appropriate computer hardware. Note: Although WYSIWYG will run on a computer with an integrated graphics card, this is not recommended, especially for pre-visualization or pre-cueing. If issues are still experienced in Shaded View, please turn off any unnecessary visualization features, as per the advice offered in the following article.
#Cast wysiwyg render artifacts drivers#
Please ensure that you have the latest graphics drivers for your computer.
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This problem is related to very limited hardware support for features required by WYSIWYG’s Shaded View. Users running WYSIWYG on computers with integrated video cards have reported quality and performance related issues in the WYSIWYG Shaded View.Also as designed, if only a subset of fixtures (hanging from the same hang structure) that are focused to the same Focus Line/Arc are Relocated, the link to that Focus Line/Arc will be broken for all fixtures (original and resulting), but their Pan and Tilt angles will remain the same. Unless all fixtures hanging from the same hang structure that are focused to the same Focus Line or Focus Arc are Cloned, the resulting fixtures will retain their Pan and Tilt angles, but NOT their association (link) with that Focus Line/Arc this is by design. Relocate/Clone and Focus Lines/Focus Arcs.