Closed TurtleHunter closed 1 year ago
So, I suspected that maybe it had something to do with Windows having other recent wallpapers stored. I followed the directions here: https://thegeekpage.com/clear-desktop-background-recent-images-history/ to figure out where the Windows background images are. I left anything that started with "1-" through "6-" as those are relevant to SpaceEye functions. The other images I deleted. So far so good.
Looks like it was a partial success. I'm no longer showing various old images, but now I'll occasionally get a pure black background (as set in personalization in Windows). I've copied the debug log below for the last time it happened. 16:11:40 I suddenly had a black background 16:12:40 the same background image was reapplied correctly 16:13:40 a new image was downloaded and correctly applied
Just happened again, but this time to a quick flash of a GOES-East Full Disk dated today, which faded to a blank black background. 16:28:40 Good background 16:29:40 Flashed to Full Disk and the Black as stated above 16:30:40 Same background that was up at 16:28:40 is put back up.
While reviewing logs I noticed this error about a certificate being expired.
I think I found my issue. Looks like I had downloaded another program to display the same satellite imagery, but it wasn't as robust. KeerDev Live Orbital Wallpaper from the Microsoft store. I've uninstalled it and I expect that will resolve my issues. I'll close this issue if I don't experience the problem again in the next 24 hours.
Occasionally it will display the GOES-East Full Disk image instead of the Continental. I'm not entirely sure if it's SpaceEye that is causing it - I was originally using something from Wallpaper Engine, but I've uninstalled it in favor of SpaceEye. I'm just checking here in case it's something you might have an idea about.