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Firefox crashes

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Firefox is Constantly Crashing. Crash report: bp-42c255a5-0841-4ab2-be90-e624f1170824

Firefox is Constantly Crashing. Crash report: bp-42c255a5-0841-4ab2-be90-e624f1170824

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What are you doing prior to Firefox crashing? Something related to audio, perhaps streaming?

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Yes. It does seem to have something to do with Audio/video. The crashes happen with all kinds of websites (Amazon, LinkedIn, etc.) But, now that I think of it, it does seem to happen when there is audio or video playing on the website.

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I don't know enough on the subject but your crash report seems to point to Windows Audio Session API (WASAPI causing your crash.

Perhaps some one more well versed in Windows can tell you what to try. I don't go into my Windows system too much anymore.

Sloppy instructions incoming. Can you right click your Audio icon in your taskbar and go to Playback Devices. Try changing your main audio device to use Windows DirectAudio. Sorry I couldn't be much more help.

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