Hello everyone!
This might be more of a tech support question and not so much related to PFTrack functionality but I've been working on a personal project of mine developing a desktop application using python.
Thing is installing PFTrack breaks its intended functionality and I'm not entirely sure why... Other than a particular imported Module "PyOpenColorIO" crashes my application only if PFTrack is installed on my python venv (currently using Python 3.12.9), otherwise works as intended
It's also odd that it doesn't even show an error, it just stops working in the terminal as shown on the screenshot.
Already tried:
Restarting Windows 10.
Reinstalling Python 3.12.9, as well as uninstalling it and use Python 3.11 and 3,13 instead.
Made sure only my python version was on the Environmental Variables PATH
Tried on a fresh Windows 10 installation, with only my desktop app and PFTrack installed (and later on with ffmpeg as well)
Tried debugging on vscode and nothing is shown, just exits the program
Created a new python venv with just PyOpenColorIO
If someone has insight for this issue would be really helpful!
I'll check out, thanks for the insight!
Althought I also found this was displayed when installing PFTrack while having my application open, after that it stopped working again.
Also I did try uninstalling PFT before and still had the same issue, checking dll sounds like a good idea tho
Hi Patricio,
To help us out a bit with your question, could you clarify whether your Python application is intended to interact directly with PFTrack or its Python installation/modules?
And are you currently using the Enterprise, Subscription or Discovery version of PFTrack?
Adam