Team Speak 6 Screensharing crashes program entirely

Ah, okay, my bad.

Now i can share my screens, but most of the windows i can not, they are still playing the error sound, just say they are minimized and no screen gets shared or on some TS6 just crashes.

I need some help with this.

What pc specs do you have

Ryzen 7 9800x3d , 32gb ram , rx7900xt, gen 4 nvme, windows 11 25h2, 850w power supply, x670e-f motherboard

@commodo2003

It can be a Windows issue, or a driver related issue with the video card, you can try to check for gpu driver update or reinstalling gpu drivers from amd website or if it does not work try to reinstall TeamSpeak if even that does not work TeamSpeak gives you the option to chance video encofer /decoder so there use software encoding and decoding entirely bypassing the gpu

@Teuszy98

None of that works, gpu is freshly clean driver installed via ddu and ive tried both software and hardware encoding

What’s the precise behavior of teamspeak

@Teuszy98 does it crash immediately or only when someone is trying to watch your stream?
Also can you go into Settings, Video Settings, disable Hardware Acceleration, and then try again?

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I click to share my screen, I choose any screen or program and it immediately shuts down. @Gamer92000 I’ve tried that - it doesn’t change a thing :slight_smile:

Stream shuts down or the client closes

Client shuts down entirely @commodo2003

Can you check under %localappdata%\TeamSpeak\User Data\Crashpad\reports whether there are any crashdumps?

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Yes there are at least 7 @Gamer92000

paste the latast one in

Its a .dmp file ? how do I do that?

what version of teamspeak are you on exactly?

One of the devs will take a look at this (shortly)

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TM6 Latest beta - freshly installed today

It’s a very weird behavior if you ask me

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Are there any crash dumps located here? And can you send the latest client logs when reproducing the issue.

%localappdata%\TeamSpeak\User Data\Crashpad\reports

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