Well is that even a thing?
Because what I did was turn the computer on, probably run a game or some other 3D program, close out of it, then run the a program created by DBPro. Somehow even though what ever other program was stopped, it seems to have left a persistent effect on the computer until rebooted that was affecting the DBPro program. So Full Screen Exclusive Mode was all glitchy until the computer was rebooted and the problem has not returned.
Just to clarify the state of things:
Using AVI/Mpeg Animations with the Animation system is bugged for a bunch of people and/or codecs. The animation plays in a detached window, or if playing to an image can crash the program.
Using Full Screen Exclusive Mode prevents the problems with the AVI/Mpeg Animation system except for a memory leak. Also after Windows 10 Creator's Update the screen does not draw.
Using Set Display Mode can correct the memory leak. But it glitches out the screen you see the task bar appear and other persistent problems. Also all of the loaded media is deleted.
Using a crash prevention system prevents Set Display Mode from crashing the program.
Using VSync Corrects the screen glitch when using Set Display Mode and the Windows 10 Creator's Update bug preventing screen from drawing.
After all of that, I get to have a movie play on the screen.