Mystery solved, Qt dropped the support for Windows 7 and Windows 8 in Qt 6 since Microsoft dropped support for them on the 14th of Januar 2021.
see: https://www.qt.io/blog/qt6-development-h...nd-targets
-> 2020.12.13.1 is the last version which works on Windows 7 since that is the last version I build with Qt 5 for Windows.
Seems like not many Hybrid users still use Windows 7 since you are the first that mentioned it in the last 4 month.
I could probably create a QT 5.15.2 build for Windows if there are a bunch of users who request it.
(I would need to recompile Hybrid, vsViewer, FrameCounter, avsViewer64, avsViewer32, IdxSubCutter, BDSup2Sub++, DelayCut and replace the Qt libraries, which shouldn't be too much of a hassle.)
Cu Selur
see: https://www.qt.io/blog/qt6-development-h...nd-targets
-> 2020.12.13.1 is the last version which works on Windows 7 since that is the last version I build with Qt 5 for Windows.
Seems like not many Hybrid users still use Windows 7 since you are the first that mentioned it in the last 4 month.
I could probably create a QT 5.15.2 build for Windows if there are a bunch of users who request it.
(I would need to recompile Hybrid, vsViewer, FrameCounter, avsViewer64, avsViewer32, IdxSubCutter, BDSup2Sub++, DelayCut and replace the Qt libraries, which shouldn't be too much of a hassle.)
Cu Selur
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Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.
Dev versions are in the 'experimental'-folder of my GoogleDrive, which is linked on the download page.

