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Just downloaded the trial version of this software and something is not right.
The main window is glitchy and it’s covered with the green stripes. I have attached a screenshot
I can select the effect, explosion for example but it is barely visible on the screen.
Does someone know how to fix it maybe? I have Windows 10 64bit and RTX 2080 graphics card.
Hmm that looks odd. Only thing I can think of initially is that’s it’s a background image, but that’s not set by default when you download the trial so it seems unlikely. You could just double check by looking under the preview menu and setting the background colour to black.
I’m on Windows 10 here with an nvidia 1660 and no issues like that so maybe a driver issue. I haven’t updated my drivers in a while so I could try installing the latest and see if I get similar issues.
If you want you can also try the new alpha version here: https://www.rigzsoft.co.uk/timelinefx-alpha-version/
It is alpha though and still in heavy development, should have a new alpha out today or tomorrow too.
I’m still not able to run the software properly (didn’t test the new alpha version yet).
Also noticed, that the exported sequences are in low quality I mean, when I export a sequence as separated png in 256 x 256 the images are pixelated.
Hi, unfortunately I still can’t recreate this issue. I tried downloading the latest graphics drivers but it still works ok here. I did hear from someone else regarding the low quality of the exports which must be related to the issues with the preview window (the green lines in the background).
Do you perhaps have nvidia graphic settings that are different somehow, or maybe some other 3rd party software installed that adjust graphics settings? Did you try updating to the latest graphics drivers?
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