Hello! I have to seek some help with 2 issues with OBS Studio that I am pretty confused about.
Issue 1: Video Camera output crashing.
I have 2 main cameras I use for OBS Studio. 1 is the Elgato Camlink 4k, and the other is the C930e. The issue goes like this. I open OBS Studio and will usually do a camera check to make sure I can receiving video for both devices before I go live. Unfortunately what ends up happening, and it changes between either camera, is that OBS doesn't seem to be getting a video feed from either the Camlink, or the C930e, and when I go to open the context menu to do a "deactivate/activate" OBS Will Freeze, white screen the whole interface, not respond, and crash. When I go to reopen OBS again, the same issue will still happen where it still doesn't get a video feed, and I have to close and reopen OBS Studio once more before it finally gets a video feed. This has been an ongoing issue. Sometimes even unplugging and replugging the aforementioned video devices still doesn't fix the issue. I think at one point I did try uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers for each device, but still, the issue persists.
Issue 2: Destiny 2 causing GPU Encoder overload, even though I am now running at RTX 3060 12GB. This is a new issue that just started. Basically, as it sounds, at particular places in the Destiny 2 world, OBS Suddenly complains that the NVENC encoder is "overloaded". I have checked both CPU and GPU usage and that report is not correct. The usage is usually about 50% or so and nowhere near being at 100% usage.
What I am fearing here is that my whole OBS Install, Windows 10 install, or something is corrupted somewhere and that I need to take extremes and reinstall everything from scratch which would be awful because I also do video production and Music producing and I don't want to have to reinstall EVERYTHING and reconfigure EVERYTHING again as it was hard enough to get things working nicely as it was. I don't know where to start to fix all of these issues.
Sadly the issue with the camera didn't happen when I did a test stream for this post. But maybe someone can still help me.
I'd also like to mention I've been using Voice Meeter Potato for some audio routing to 2 headsets that I use on my stream. The Hz in Voice-meeter potato is set to 44.1hz while OBS is set to 48Hz. Not sure if that has anything to do with my current standing issues or not.
Issue 1: Video Camera output crashing.
I have 2 main cameras I use for OBS Studio. 1 is the Elgato Camlink 4k, and the other is the C930e. The issue goes like this. I open OBS Studio and will usually do a camera check to make sure I can receiving video for both devices before I go live. Unfortunately what ends up happening, and it changes between either camera, is that OBS doesn't seem to be getting a video feed from either the Camlink, or the C930e, and when I go to open the context menu to do a "deactivate/activate" OBS Will Freeze, white screen the whole interface, not respond, and crash. When I go to reopen OBS again, the same issue will still happen where it still doesn't get a video feed, and I have to close and reopen OBS Studio once more before it finally gets a video feed. This has been an ongoing issue. Sometimes even unplugging and replugging the aforementioned video devices still doesn't fix the issue. I think at one point I did try uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers for each device, but still, the issue persists.
Issue 2: Destiny 2 causing GPU Encoder overload, even though I am now running at RTX 3060 12GB. This is a new issue that just started. Basically, as it sounds, at particular places in the Destiny 2 world, OBS Suddenly complains that the NVENC encoder is "overloaded". I have checked both CPU and GPU usage and that report is not correct. The usage is usually about 50% or so and nowhere near being at 100% usage.
What I am fearing here is that my whole OBS Install, Windows 10 install, or something is corrupted somewhere and that I need to take extremes and reinstall everything from scratch which would be awful because I also do video production and Music producing and I don't want to have to reinstall EVERYTHING and reconfigure EVERYTHING again as it was hard enough to get things working nicely as it was. I don't know where to start to fix all of these issues.
Sadly the issue with the camera didn't happen when I did a test stream for this post. But maybe someone can still help me.
I'd also like to mention I've been using Voice Meeter Potato for some audio routing to 2 headsets that I use on my stream. The Hz in Voice-meeter potato is set to 44.1hz while OBS is set to 48Hz. Not sure if that has anything to do with my current standing issues or not.
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