Users are experiencing a frustrating glitch in Snapchat where the back camera only displays frozen frames instead of live video. This issue appears to be triggered when users adjust the 'Back Custom Frame Rate' setting in Snapchat's camera settings. While the default frame rate of 30 FPS works as expected, selecting any other frame rate results in the camera freezing, capturing a still image instead of a moving video.
This can significantly disrupt Snapchat's core functionality, making it difficult to use features like video calls, Snaps, and Stories. It's unclear what causes this specific glitch, but it seems to be a widespread issue affecting various devices and Snapchat versions.
Users have reported encountering this problem on Snapchat version 12.81.0.44 and SnapEnhance version 2.0.1. The issue exists regardless of whether the user is utilizing Snapchat's front-facing camera.
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