To simply call this plugin by its name, "Advanced Scene Switcher", doesn't do this piece of software nearly the justice it seriously deserves. It isn't JUST about changing scenes. It's about automation taken to the next level. The addition of Websockets support takes it to the next level, whether controlling it with a device like an Elgato Stream Deck or SAMMI or even from another OBS Studio instance on the same or even completely different computer, even from THAT OBS Studio's installation of Advanced Scene Switcher!
I don't think I use even the merest fraction of this software's capabilities, but I feel this plugin is a serious "must-have" if the user wants or needs any manner of automation, whether confined to the same computer or, in my case, a highly-distributed model.
Unfortunately handling support requests via reviews is very difficult since there is no way for me to communicate with you besides this single reply.
Please share the the crash log in the discussions thread and I will try to figure out what the issue is.
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Update:
After looking through your other discussion thread regarding this crash I have the suspicion that you might have attempted to manually install the plugin by copying individual files.
However, you seem to have forgotten at least one file / folder.
This results in the plugin not knowing any condition or action type.
The plugin cannot handle this state state and will thus crash when you try to add a new condition.
I would advise you to use the installer instead.
If that is not an option for you (e.g. because you are running a "portable" OBS install) feel free to contact me directly and I will guide you through the "manual" installation.
I hope this helps! Please let me know in the plugin's discussion thread! :)