Just did a quick Google search and it is indeed fixable, by using the WinAPI function SetThreadExecutionState (although this solution isn't cross-platform, sadly).TheVileOne wrote: 4cy22
osu! does not ignore sleep states. (Uncertain if this is fixable.)
Current, known issues. 4b2kq
Here's a Stack Overflow answer along with an example.
Also:
Informations sur l'exception : System.AccessViolationExceptionThis is the stack trace from crashes related to video backgrounds (hoping it is okay to post about video backgrounds, as it was previously discussed but no stack trace was provided. By the way, YouTube finally got around to convert this impressive 4 MB demonstration video ... and lost 30 FPS along the way. God damn.).
Pile :
à dje_qT4JAE64656U6F7528URAXMA26UYKDPWAABJCS9TLJUAJNSSKSQVDASD9DPCSB332DLAZXSCC7TQTS_ejd.#=qTthyAwhbVYKQRhI8YC3k2CuNM_CZCcRsO723n3ynWkE=(IntPtr, IntPtr, Int32 ByRef, IntPtr, Int32)
à #=qm1o9DdUVXTCoKeydpsuP2CEiKyvPbQ_mY3$xbPKKKsBABPA7I2t74RGwjaeP1Vsv.#=qV8ht6i3lzuUmDWnneIBInw==()
à System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart_Context(System.Object)
à System.Threading.ExecutionContext.RunInternal(System.Threading.ExecutionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback, System.Object, Boolean)
à System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(System.Threading.ExecutionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback, System.Object, Boolean)
à System.Threading.ExecutionContext.Run(System.Threading.ExecutionContext, System.Threading.ContextCallback, System.Object)
à System.Threading.ThreadHelper.ThreadStart()
(Fails in avcodec-51.dll)