![]() ![]() Fortunately, it sort of self heals on my ASUS displays when something else is shown for a while, or when I shut them down. Yes, LCD and LED screens can have burn-in. It doesn't save power, but prevents burn-in. The fix is to tell Windows to Never put your displays to sleep and use a screen saver with it set to 'blank screen'. ![]() It finally dawned on me this morning, that when the system puts the displays to sleep, Windows decides that HDMI output device are not available and switches to Default output for those sessions. I would check and the output device would be set to Default (Speakers). ![]() and the only way to stop it was to set the output device for each of those sessions to S/PDIF or something else. I would kick off the test and go to bed, being awakened 30 minutes later when both of these sessions would be blasting full blast from my sound bar. I was experiencing the same issue with the sessions that use the HDMI monitors as sound output devices. I am testing a program that for each iteration uses a unique output device (SPEAKERS / HDMI 1 / HDMI 2 / S/PDIF digital). ![]()
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