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System Setup Information:
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- System Used: Intel NUC NUC8i3BEH1
- CPU SKU: Intel Core i3-8109U
- GPU SKU: Intel Iris Plus Graphics 655
- Processor Line: U-series
- System BIOS Version: 066
- CMOS settings: ???
- Graphics Driver Version: 25.20.100.6618
- GOP/VBIOS Version: ???
- Operating System: Windows 10 Pro
- OS Version: 10.0.17763.379
- API: ???
- Occurs on non-Intel GPUs?: unknown
Steps to Reproduce:
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- Open SmartPSS (version 2.20.7 - latest version).
- Double-click "Live View".
- Left-click "View" from the left sidebar (near the bottom).
- Left-click to expand "Default Group".
- Double-click a 4 x 4 view.
- Left-click the "+" symbol next to the "Live View" tab at the top.
- Double-click "Live View".
- Left-click and drag the new "Live View" tab onto your second monitor.
- Left-click "View" from the left sidebar (near the bottom).
- Left-click to expand "Default Group".
- Double-click a 4 x 4 view.
- On both monitors, right-click any video feed and select "Enter Fullscreen".
Expected Results:
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SmartPSS runs continuously, filling two monitors with multiple camera feeds arranged in a full-screen grid.
Actual Results:
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SmartPSS will almost immediately crash, simply disappearing entirely without any error messages or warning.
Additional Information:
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This display system worked (albeit MUCH more slowly) on a system with an Intel Celeron J3455, 6 GB of RAM, 64 GB of eMMC storage, and Windows 10 Home. I can try to get version numbers. We got these NUCs to alleviate the slowness of the older machines.
EDIT 20190403.1804: Upon further testing, JUST fullscreening the second monitor will cause the crash. Again, this didn't happen on much weaker hardware, though, so...
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