Extended Window Capture gets blank window, should you add a post-delay?
On my heavily loaded Windows 7 system (every night hibernate and next day resume for one month, no rebooting Windows, Process Explorer shows 220+ processes, 2600+ threads, 93000+ handles), I find Extended Window Capture almost always fail(for example, capture a Chrome window), fail even if I do not change window size(Ctrl+Shift+X no-change-size capture fail, but Ctrl+Shift+A capture OK). The captured image only has a window border and title but the client area is all black or all white. Increasing pre-capture delay does not help, so I hope you dear Hypersnap author can add a post-capture delay, that is , a delay between you grab the window content and revert the window size back to original size. May be this can help me out.
My 10+ years experiment working on Windows tells me that Windows GDI performance degraded significantly after I run lots of GUI programs(Firefox, Chrome, Visual Studio, Dreamweaver etc) for several weeks without rebooting; I will definitely experience slow GUI performance, slow window redraw, slow Open File window pop out etc; even if I log off and re-logon, the GDI performance recovered a bit but once I re-open some GUI programs, it degraded quickly. So I think hypersnap should do some workaround to meet such degraded environment.
Please consider my suggestion, thank you.
Now using Hypersnap 7.28.04