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Describe the bug
With various raw sequences (YUV planar, RGB planar and packed), I am encountering a crash if I try to choose RGB/YUV Format before the Frame Size. I see this happens more often when a few videos are added to the playlist and when wrong format is chosen by mistake.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Open a new instance of YUView
Import a sequence (or more than one sequence)
Choose YUV/RGB Format before choosing Frame Size, retry a few times if not happening after a first try
Program crashes without any warning
Expected behavior
Program should not crash when a format is set before resolution.
Workaround
I do not recall any situation, when it would happen when the resolution is chosen first.
Screenshots
Captured right before it happened. It tries to load something, but cannot do so.
Version
OS: Windows Server 2022 (OS Build 20348.1726), Windows 11 (OS Build 22621.3007) - happens regardless
Version: v2.14 (an MSI installer from Releases)
Events from Event Viewer
Found a single Application Error, but it does not say much:
Describe the bug
With various raw sequences (YUV planar, RGB planar and packed), I am encountering a crash if I try to choose RGB/YUV Format before the Frame Size. I see this happens more often when a few videos are added to the playlist and when wrong format is chosen by mistake.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Program should not crash when a format is set before resolution.
Workaround
I do not recall any situation, when it would happen when the resolution is chosen first.
Screenshots
Captured right before it happened. It tries to load something, but cannot do so.
Version
Events from Event Viewer
Found a single Application Error, but it does not say much:
I can attach more logs, but I have not found any way to grab them.
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