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 Post subject: Disable DirectX at runtime via switch?
PostPosted: January 17th, 2018, 10:23 am 
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Hello,

Does anyone know if there is a switch I can use at runtime of an Opus created publication to disable DirectX?

A few users are having issues with Windows 10 64-bit and I was hoping to provide such a solution as a work around until I can investigate further.

Thanks, Luke

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 Post subject: Re: Disable DirectX at runtime via switch?
PostPosted: January 19th, 2018, 9:36 am 
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The disabling of DX is (or at least was) triggered automatically when an error occurred within the publication. A pop-up dialogue appeared before re-launching the executable. Haven't seen it happen in years.

Unfortunately, I've never seen anything that suggests that this could be triggered with a switch, but maybe DW knows or I assume that the error is recorded somewhere which causes the dialogue to appear. If that could be found then it might be possible to replicate it manually.

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