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Hey, I am not too sure about this one. I will try and check crash logs after this but someone on HackerNews mentioned that they had problems on the M1 Max chip. They also claimed that it messed up their system so bad they needed a reboot.
Will definitely look into though
Thanks! If you need my crash log to resolve this, let me know
On 27. Apr 2024, at 00:11, William Kaiser @.***> wrote:
Hey, I am not too sure about this one. I will try and check crash logs after this but someone on HackerNews mentioned that they had problems on the M1 Max chip. They also claimed that it messed up their system so bad they needed a reboot.
Will definitely look into though
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I also have this problem on my M1 macbook pro
I honestly, have no idea what this is. I am getting very sparse errors from XCode, so I think it maybe something hard-ware-software related. I will put a disclaimer somewhere
I also have this issue on an Intel Macbook Pro, using the latest release
Do you get a crash dialog or does the app just quit?
I get Apple's TimeLapze quit unexpectedly
dialog, if that's what you're referring to. Immediately after pressing record the app disappears from the menu bar, and shortly after that, the problem report window appears.
I also normally use two external monitors, but the crash still occurs with both unplugged
Thanks for providing the crash report. I will look into this
I installed the app through homebrew, ran it, changed some apps to not be recorded. Then I pressed record and the app crashes right away. Happens every time.
I have two further monitors connected, disconnecting one didn't help. I also have enough disc space available.
Macbook Pro M1 Max and Ventura.