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HelloActually you could. You could use Watchdog option 3 ("export...") to collect all log files after reproducing the problem.Anyway, the problem is almost certainly a system DirectShow problem related to registered codecs (eg. codecs are registered that don't actually exist on the file system etc.).Have you installed any new codecs (or media software which might contain codecs) recently?If yes, that's likely to be the cause.I suggest to use Filmerit or similar to find and solve DirectShow issues.
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Actually you could. You could use Watchdog option 3 ("export...") to collect all log files after reproducing the problem.
Anyway, the problem is almost certainly a system DirectShow problem related to registered codecs (eg. codecs are registered that don't actually exist on the file system etc.).
Have you installed any new codecs (or media software which might contain codecs) recently?
If yes, that's likely to be the cause.
I suggest to use Filmerit or similar to find and solve DirectShow issues.