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I have no idea what that setting is.. can you show me some screenshots maybe?
You'll need to fully uninstall Lossless Scaling (and I mean fully, if you just click "Uninstall" on Steam, you're not doing it properly). Here's what you need to do:
1. Select Lossless Scaling in your Steam library and uninstall it from there.
2. Navigate to the folder where your Steam games are usually installed. Even after uninstalling it from Steam, there will be a folder named "Lossless Scaling." Delete it (including from the Windows trash bin).
3. Now, go to 'C: / Users / [Your username] / AppData / Local'. There you'll find another folder named Lossless Scaling. Delete it (including from the Windows trash bin).
4. Next, go to 'C: / Users / [Your username] / AppData / Roaming / Microsoft / Windows / Start Menu / Programs / Steam'. There will also be a Lossless Scaling-related file there. Delete it (including from the Windows trash bin).
5. Once you've completed all of the above steps, you can download the program again from Steam. You'll now have a fresh copy of Lossless Scaling, and the bug shouldn't happen again.
I hope this fix helps you all.