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Clean Feed bug? - pushed halfway across 2 display [FIX]...

PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2021 5:05 pm
by carsonjones
When I use the Clean Feed option and asign it to my second display (2nd of 3) the feed is being pushed halfway across the display. Wondering if anyone else is experiencing this? Also wondering if it's an Nvidia driver or Windows 10 bug.

Re: Clean Feed bug? - pushed halfway across 2 display...

PostPosted: Sun Feb 21, 2021 5:18 pm
by carsonjones
Here's a photo showing the issue/bug.

Re: Clean Feed bug? - pushed halfway across 2 display...

PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2021 6:54 am
by Shrinivas Ramani
Any display scaling on either monitor Carson?

Re: Clean Feed bug? - pushed halfway across 2 display...

PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2021 2:44 pm
by carsonjones
Shrinivas Ramani wrote:Any display scaling on either monitor Carson?


Yes - both set to 150% (Recommended - Windows 10 Pro - 20H2). Known issue / bug?

Kind of makes sense to then see that the Viewer is cut in half. Hmm. Would be great if the viewer could simply be assigned to a window / panel in the UI. I'm afraid reducing the Windows 10 scaling isn't an option. Generalist here and it would affect too many other apps in the pipeline. I'll play around with Compatibility in Resolve Properties and see if that does anything to fix the problem.

Re: Clean Feed bug? - pushed halfway across 2 display...

PostPosted: Mon Feb 22, 2021 3:06 pm
by carsonjones
So there's a fix by going into Resolve Properties and activating the "Override high DPI scaling behavior. Scaling performed by (select) Application

The issue here is that Resolve's UI then becomes super 'chunky' (for lack of a better word). The UI looks like it was designed by Fisher Price. As an example, I have included a couple of screen captures that compare what a more refined UI looks like in 4K (C4D) to what Resolve looks like. There's so much wasted UI space in Resolve. It's uncomfortable frankly. A full UI rework in a future version would be much welcomed I think.

Steps that would help immediately...

- reduce the UI font size
- reduce the padding in fields / panels