Steps to reproduce:
1. Take an image source (fresh or old)
2. Browse to choose an image
3. Paste a URL into the file box
4. Click open. Normally what happens is Windows downloads the image to the temp directory and opens it from there. What actually happens is that the dialog freezes for a second then closes (normal while it downloads the image). OBS is then completely frozen. I've had it happen during a stream twice now and been completely unable to interact with anything for over an hour, though the stream continues fine.
I attached an example log, it was also occurring on 21.1.0 before I noticed the autoupdater issue. I can try with removing a few plugins if you'd like
https://hastebin.com/tikatodapu
edit: reported here https://obsproject.com/mantis/view.php?id=1249
1. Take an image source (fresh or old)
2. Browse to choose an image
3. Paste a URL into the file box
4. Click open. Normally what happens is Windows downloads the image to the temp directory and opens it from there. What actually happens is that the dialog freezes for a second then closes (normal while it downloads the image). OBS is then completely frozen. I've had it happen during a stream twice now and been completely unable to interact with anything for over an hour, though the stream continues fine.
I attached an example log, it was also occurring on 21.1.0 before I noticed the autoupdater issue. I can try with removing a few plugins if you'd like
https://hastebin.com/tikatodapu
edit: reported here https://obsproject.com/mantis/view.php?id=1249
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