![]() Yep, when I pan, that dot moves around and I see the lines in the same places. Tell us about your computer via a dxdiag.exe file ![]() In the preview window, what setting do you have for the "globe" icon under the preview? Have you panned up and down and around? What do you see (sea). ![]() Quote I own a 360 and don t have any issues with it and the Cyberlink products except for the stitching whoh gives an overlap as I pan around. ![]() Are you plqaying games (like WOW) on that computyer and have issues or blue screens? What other problems are you having with that computer?īoilerPlate: To posters who ask for help - it is nice to thank the volunteers who try to answer your questions !Īnything I post unless stated with a reference is my personal opinion. One such Windows/computer issue is discussed here (link). After that, come back and let us know, in a new thread, if you still have the problem The smallest issue is that you are using a laptop that is marginally underpowered and using a display setting greater than 100% and using a shared graphic memory Look neare the end of your dxdiag.exe file and yo9u will see several issues that need to be fixed. ![]() Always start your own thread so replies to you don't end up being mistaken for replies to others. It almost looks like you were trying to do a telophoto capture. Quote Update your computer especially the drivers for your video card. ![]()
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