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Using 12.0.1 (21A558) (RC), Teams will not work if I receive an incoming video stream.
Audio based calls work fine, however, as soon as someone joins a Teams session and sends video, Teams will immediately crash. In earlier Monterey Betas it would crash maybe half of the time, but, a restart of Teams would likely let it work. However, with later betas, and with the RC, I am completely unable to run Teams on macOS with an incoming video.
Tried running from the command line to get useful information, nothing, but, the logs that Teams generates itself show the crashes and it's 100% repeatable.
At the moment, the only way I can use Teams is if I run it in a Linux or Windows virtual machine.
(2019 MacPro)