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I wrote in another thread about this but might as well post it here. I'm using the paid version.

It doesn't seem to remember which filters should be on or off upon restart.
The option "Detect small bodyparts on wide screen" seems to crash the app.

Logs:

Windows version : Microsoft Windows NT 10.0.26100.0

CPU : AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D 8-Core Processor, Cores : 8, Threads : 16, Max clock : 4201 MHz

Adapter 0 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080

Screen Rect 0 : Rect { X = 0, Y = 0, Width = 3840, Height = 1600, Top = 0, Bottom = 1600, Left = 0, Right = 3840, Location = Point { X = 0, Y = 0 }, Size = Size { Width = 3840, Height = 1600 }, TopLeft = Point { X = 0, Y = 0 }, BottomRight = Point { X = 3840, Y = 1600 } } Orientation : 1

Adapter 1 AMD Radeon(TM) Graphics

Adapter 2 Microsoft Basic Render Driver

Starting Screen Recorder

Max FPS of Overlay set to 999

Frame Latency of screen set to 5

DXGI initiated with a resolution of 3840 x 1600

DXGI using Video card 0 and monitor 0

Avx2 is supported

Max FPS Record start at 999

MaxFPSRecord at 999

Detection starting using  model : ./model_fp16.onnx

Max FPS Detection start at 999

Use double Detection start at False

MaxFPSDetection at 999

Now usePreciseEyesDetection is at 1

Now useDoubleDetection is at 1

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I managed to reproduce and fix the "small bodyparts" crash. I will probably publish a small update next week.

Thank you for submitting your issue.

(+1)

Can confirm that the issues are fixed in version 0.3.

Great job! Looking forward to future updates.