Were any experiments run, to change the timing on all this? Generally speaking, the first thing I'd be doing here is removing the restore from the init and placing it in whatever code runs when/after you actually show the window. I've seen this exact failure mode in Qt apps, every year or so, for the last 20 years or so. optimistic ) I know it should work, but it's famous for not. Gotta say, I took a very quick look at the OBS code, and restoring dock states before the window has ever been painted, is uhm. That's my real objective in this conversation, is to know where/how to track this in the future. It's not here since this is closed (which is why I posted) and it's not upstream either. Since it seems the decision here was to not spend time on it, I got the impression the wait is not so long.īut anyway, regardless of all that, there doesn't seem to be any place where this bug is actively tracked at present. In my experience, it's been a long wait, so the cost was high, and the dev time was worth it to avoid that. Naturally, it depends on the cost of waiting instead. I had the same issue something to do with qt6widgets.dll, and this solved in the meantime, thank you. In any case, if I can double-click on the systray icon to maximise OBS, before the twitch docks start to paint their contents, everything works fine. Re-enable systray at start, and it starts. To confirm, I re-enabled systray at start, and it crashes. %appdata%\obs-studio\global.ini has the entry SysTrayWhenStarted and setting that to false, as well as avoiding the -minimize-to-tray launch param, OBS behaves. Noting that others mentioned starting minimized, as do I, I thought I'd try and get around it, and that seems to do the trick. I reconnected the account, haven't touched it since, and it's broken again today, so I'm here seeing who else has reported it. I could close and open OBS at will without error. I was able to get OBS to start once (I only now realise how), and having seen the crash logs (mine's the same as above), the first thing I did was disconnect my twitch account and remove all the twitch UI elements. Either of those things taken away, and my OBS works fine with the other in place. TL DR seems it's something related to a combination of using twitch, and starting minimized to the Windows tray. If my ability to reproduce it (or not) consistently can be useful, please let me know. I (edit: can, but no longer do, but will if you ask me to) get this crash on startup every single time.
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