Hey All,
I'm starting here because my CLRBrowser plugin appears to be the first indicator that things are going downhill.
I've been streaming for a few weeks now and in the last week after a varying amount of time (30 minutes to 6 hours), my whole computer seems to fall a part with the following symptoms:
In the last few days I've attempted:
01:50:01: CLRHost:: Browser 2: %cTNotifier Error (Twitch): error @https://tnotifier.net/assets/js/tnotifier-system.js?ts=1857634512
01:50:02: CLRHost:: Browser 1: %cTNotifier Error (Twitch): error @https://tnotifier.net/assets/js/tnotifier-system.js?ts=1857634512
01:52:24: Audio timestamp for device 'Microphone (Realtek High Definition Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 90
Then a few more hours pass and I get different messages:
04:38:27: CLRHost:: Browser 2: %cTNotifier: FAILED to connect to TNotifier Quartz @https://tnotifier.net/assets/js/tnotifier-system.js?ts=1857634512
My next attempt is to find a long enough cable to try a wired connection, but I'm kind of losing my mind trying to figure this out. Any thoughts are appreciated and I'm going to post an inquiry at Tnotifier as well, but thought I'd start here.
Later!
I'm starting here because my CLRBrowser plugin appears to be the first indicator that things are going downhill.
I've been streaming for a few weeks now and in the last week after a varying amount of time (30 minutes to 6 hours), my whole computer seems to fall a part with the following symptoms:
- CLRBrowser (scrolling text from Tnotifier) stops scrolling
- Connection to game is lost, but my stream continues and OBS records
- Chrome and Firefox buttons and links on tabs do not react to mouse hover-over or clicks.
- Typically, I have twitter, facebook, Moobot and my twitch dashboard going (video preview hidden)
- Wifi says I'm still connected with full bars, but if I disconnect and attempt to reconnect, I cannot re-establish a connection
- If I end my stream or stream preview OBS hangs.
- If I was recording the video file is completely up to date.
In the last few days I've attempted:
- Disabling the Steam Overlay as that has been indicated to cause some games to crash.
- Updated my Realtek High Definition Audio Drivers
- Tried using Firefox
- Disabled all Flash related addons and re-tested
- Uninstalled & reinstalled all Flash related addons
- Updated C++ Redist to the 2013
- My computer utilities do not indicate any overheating issues
- I'm running 32bit OBS, because IIRC when I was setting up instructions said it was more stable.
- All of my computer parts are 3 years old, regularly cleaned and detailed.
- I'm not overclocking my CPU.
- The game I'm streaming, Moonrise, isn't graphically demanding for my GTX 460.
- 16gb of DDR3 RAM
- My primary SSD and secondary HDDs are all responsive.
- Steam is responsive but also loses connection.
- After this stall, a computer reboot is required then all is well.
01:50:01: CLRHost:: Browser 2: %cTNotifier Error (Twitch): error @https://tnotifier.net/assets/js/tnotifier-system.js?ts=1857634512
01:50:02: CLRHost:: Browser 1: %cTNotifier Error (Twitch): error @https://tnotifier.net/assets/js/tnotifier-system.js?ts=1857634512
01:52:24: Audio timestamp for device 'Microphone (Realtek High Definition Audio)' was behind target timestamp by 90
Then a few more hours pass and I get different messages:
04:38:27: CLRHost:: Browser 2: %cTNotifier: FAILED to connect to TNotifier Quartz @https://tnotifier.net/assets/js/tnotifier-system.js?ts=1857634512
My next attempt is to find a long enough cable to try a wired connection, but I'm kind of losing my mind trying to figure this out. Any thoughts are appreciated and I'm going to post an inquiry at Tnotifier as well, but thought I'd start here.
Later!