Here's the issue, the error comes up with no rhyme or reason. It doesn't matter the movie as it is different every time. it says, failed to initialization of the stream and cannot proceed with the download. At which point all the queues stop downloading until you force out of the program and rebuild all your queues again. I am not new to the slyfox/redfox forums I attached the error log that is created when the software craps out.
Thanks for those files.
Now your 3 dump files: 2 of them look like you performed a search and the crash happened then. That was an issue, that was fixed in beta 1.3.6.1 (and while I'm writing it, I'm noticing, that the fix was not added to the changelog).
The third one is a bit inconclusive, we try to keep the crash dumps small - the downside is, that they're sometimes difficult to interpret. But it might fall into the same category as the two other ones.
The crash happened, when you left-clicked on something presumably to the far right of the screen.
All three crash dumps have no relation to the effect you're describing and the log file you posted. They are entirely different things.
Your log file:
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@cartman0208 said, there are requests to the Netflix server failing with a rather uninformative reply "forbidden". This can point to Netflix identifying your IP as a VPN, but since your prior download seems fine, I'm not convinced.
Another explanation: it seems the download in question started almost exactly 12 hours after it was added to the queue.
It may be that the links to the download have expired by then (this is more of a trial and error deduction, it's not like the providers put a documentation of their protocols out there). Some other providers have this kind of expiry.
We can add some sort of refresh to handle that kind of situation.