QuickTime Player 10.4: crash when using keyboard shortcuts for New Screen Recording, then New Video Recording
| Originator: | igeek1 | ||
| Number: | rdar://21967186 | Date Originated: | 23-Jul-2015 03:40 PM |
| Status: | Open | Resolved: | |
| Product: | QuickTime | Product Version: | QuickTime Player 10.4 (833.6) |
| Classification: | Crash/Hang/Data Loss | Reproducible: | Always |
Summary: If I try to create a new screen recording and then a new movie recording using keyboard shortcuts, QuickTime Player crashes. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Enable iCloud Drive, so that newly opened apps will show a file picker dialog by default. 2. Open QuickTime Player. You should see the Open dialog box because you have no files open. 3. Type Command-Control-N (New Screen Recording) 4. Realize you misremembered the keyboard shortcut for New Movie Recording, and immediately press Command-Option-N before the Screen Recording window has had time to appear. Expected Results: If I do these shortcuts slowly, one after the other, I get a screen recording window and a movie recording window, so that’s what I would expect to happen. Actual Results: Crash. Notes: Doesn’t happen if you don’t have iCloud Drive enabled, because the file picker doesn’t open by default. Crash reports also uploaded at http://cl.ly/c2IA
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