VLC always crashed whenever I do this. I thought this was a bug so eventually they would fix it. But after experiencing this last year as well as again this year I am starting to doubt if it's just my problem.
The steps to crash are;
1. Open a Video in VLC
2. Crop it using the crop to aspect ratio in the 'Video' menu in the top toolbar.
3. Take a screenshot using the 'Take Snapshot' function
If you have managed to do this without crashing then please post here so that I can confirm it's something wrong on my end. (PC Specs or something else)
Or This could be a new bug we can report to VideoLAN
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