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You can resize the preview window. It shouldnt change that much since we just added features and template. |
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It's not just the window it's the camera that is being zoomed in
I know how to resize windows LOL learned that in the embryonic sac.
Has nothing to do with Windows I run 2.1 it's perfect Then I close And run 2.2 the camera is zoomed in Like 600%. Resizing the window just makes the window smaller.
I went from a 4070 To a 5080 and Upgraded my CPU and PSU, didn't gain a single frame per second even wrote a long email to the special support email address I was told I would get special service since I'm paying but that was months ago nobody replied.
Any ideas would be super appreciated, Barry
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You can resize the preview window. It shouldnt change that much since we just added features and template.
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Can you provide a screenshot? |
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Forgive me but I'd rather not provide a screenshot of the regular image that is working on 2.1 but here's what it looks like in 2.2. It's like magnified 10 times even the preview window itself opens up covering more than my screen. After we solve this little issue I'd love to know why switching from a 4070 To A 5080 And upgrading my CPU didn't even get me a single additional frame Per second. Still stuck at 19 well now not working at all with 2.2. Hope you figure it out thanks for your help, Barry
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I can provide you with whatever additional data you need if you think that would help
thanks again
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@KRSHH can you take a look at this?
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Anybody? Pretty please?
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Mr Sider, I just updated from Deep-Live-Cam v2.1 to v2.2 and I’m running into two major issues that weren’t present before:
Preview Zoomed In – In v2.2, the camera preview is extremely zoomed in on my face, almost like it’s locked to “face-only” mode or auto-cropping. In v2.1, the framing is normal and shows my full camera feed.
Low FPS – My FPS in v2.1 sits around 20, which is fine for my setup. In v2.2, the FPS drops to about 3, making it unusable.
Nothing else in my system has changed. Both versions are using the same camera, resolution, and CUDA providers. I tested back-to-back:
v2.1 = normal zoom, ~20 FPS
v2.2 = extreme zoom, ~3 FPS
I’m wondering if v2.2 has a new default setting for “face crop,” “auto zoom,” or “tracked face view” that’s turned on by default. If so, how can I disable that to get full-frame preview and normal performance back?
My Setup:
Camera: Logitech MX Brio
OS: Windows 11 Home (Version 10.0.26100 Build 26100)
CPU: Intel Core i9-13900KF (13th Gen, 24 cores, 32 threads)
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080, Driver 32.0.15.8088, 16 GB VRAM
RAM: 64 GB DDR5
Display Resolution: 3840 × 2160 @ 30 Hz
BIOS: Lenovo O5TKT3CA, 03/20/2025
Thanks for any insight—happy to test fixes on my end.
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