So it appears as though .612b causes random hardlocks with my system. I was streaming BF4 with Mantle enabled and monitor capture when this happened. I was able to stream with .60 perfectly fine before the Titanfall Beta. I assume as though this has something to do with the interaction between OBS and mantle.
BF4 completely locks up and all three times this has happened it caused OBS to hard lock as well. First time my entire computer locked up. Second and third time I was able to kill BF4 and OBS, but my GPU would sit at 100% as well. It seems as though monitor capture and .612b causes GPU usage spikes while sitting on the desktop in monitor capture mode. Switching out of monitor capture fixes this.
Reverting to .60b fixed all the problems for me.
BF4 completely locks up and all three times this has happened it caused OBS to hard lock as well. First time my entire computer locked up. Second and third time I was able to kill BF4 and OBS, but my GPU would sit at 100% as well. It seems as though monitor capture and .612b causes GPU usage spikes while sitting on the desktop in monitor capture mode. Switching out of monitor capture fixes this.
Reverting to .60b fixed all the problems for me.
Code:
OBS has encountered an unhandled exception and has terminated. If you are able to
reproduce this crash, please submit this crash report on the forums at
http://www.obsproject.com/ - include the contents of this crash log and the
minidump .dmp file (if available) as well as your regular OBS log files and
a description of what you were doing at the time of the crash.
This crash appears to have occured in the 'c:\windows\syswow64\kernelbase.dll' module.
**** UNHANDLED EXCEPTION: 80000003
Fault address: 75FC3219 (c:\windows\syswow64\kernelbase.dll)
OBS version: Open Broadcaster Software v0.612b
Windows version: 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack 1
CPU: AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor
Crashing thread stack trace:
Stack EIP Arg0 Arg1 Arg2 Arg3 Address
003CF61C 75FC3219 00000580 00007530 00000000 00000000 kernelbase.dll!0x75fc3219
003CF630 00CBDAB0 00000000 00000000 00CDB1A0 00000000 obs.exe!OBS::Stop+0x160
003CF67C 00CDCAE2 000201CA 00000401 00000000 00000000 obs.exe!OBS::OBSProc+0x1942
003CF758 76FC62FA 00CDB1A0 000201CA 00000401 00000000 user32.dll!0x76fc62fa
003CF784 76FC6D3A 00000000 00CDB1A0 000201CA 00000401 user32.dll!0x76fc6d3a
003CF7FC 76FC77C4 00CDB1A0 00000000 003CF890 76FEC81F user32.dll!0x76fc77c4
003CF85C 76FC788A 003CF914 6C631030 000102DD 76FC78E2 user32.dll!0x76fc788a
003CF86C 76FEC81F 000201CA 00000000 00000000 00000000 user32.dll!0x76fec81f
003CF898 00CB2248 00C90000 00000000 007733E5 00000001 obs.exe!WinMain+0x8b8
003CFD58 00D1B639 FFFDE000 003CFE2C 775F9F72 FFFDE000 obs.exe!strstr+0x1c9
003CFDE8 761F336A FFFDE000 77518EDB 00000000 00000000 kernel32.dll!0x761f336a
003CFDF4 775F9F72 00D1B68C FFFDE000 00000000 00000000 ntdll.dll!0x775f9f72
003CFE34 775F9F45 00D1B68C FFFDE000 00000000 00000000 ntdll.dll!0x775f9f45
Video thread stack trace:
Stack EIP Arg0 Arg1 Arg2 Arg3 Address
12E6F04C 775DF8D1 00000270 00000064 00000000 040386F0 ntdll.dll!0x775df8d1
12E6F0C0 761F1194 00000270 00000064 00000000 12E6F100 kernel32.dll!0x761f1194
12E6F0D8 761F1148 00000270 00000064 00000000 04038940 kernel32.dll!0x761f1148
12E6F0EC 6ACBD166 00000103 00000064 040386C0 12E6F12C atidxx32.dll!0x6acbd166
12E6F108 6ACAE034 040386F8 12E6F180 04038940 040386C0 atidxx32.dll!0x6acae034
12E6F11C 6ACAE185 00000012 00000000 12E6F1C8 0405C560 atidxx32.dll!0x6acae185
12E6F134 6ACB0DB2 12E6F180 12E6F1E8 12E6F228 00866E04 atidxx32.dll!0x6acb0db2
12E6F16C 6AC95E60 12E6F1C8 00000000 00000000 0085F740 atidxx32.dll!0x6ac95e60
12E6F1B8 6FC649EE 12E6F208 E10D4BC4 0086E588 0085F740 atiuxpag.dll!0x6fc649ee
12E6F1F0 6C83DEAD 0085F740 04D6ECE0 00000000 12E6F340 d3d11.dll!0x6c83dead
12E6F274 6D5D3B21 00000001 00000000 00000000 00000000 dxgi.dll!0x6d5d3b21
12E6F758 6D5D1C2E 0086E588 00000000 00000000 00000000 dxgi.dll!0x6d5d1c2e
12E6F7B4 00CC2436 761F336A 00000000 12E6FB18 775F9F72 obs.exe!OBS::MainCaptureLoop+0x1356
12E6FAD0 00CBFD55 00000000 12E6FB18 775F9F72 00000000 obs.exe!OBS::MainCaptureThread+0x5
12E6FAD4 761F336A 00000000 658B8BEF 00000000 00000000 kernel32.dll!0x761f336a
12E6FAE0 775F9F72 00CBFD50 00000000 00000000 00000000 ntdll.dll!0x775f9f72
12E6FB20 775F9F45 00CBFD50 00000000 00000000 00000000 ntdll.dll!0x775f9f45
A minidump was saved to C:\Users\Sam Adams\AppData\Roaming\OBS\crashDumps\OBSCrashDump2014-02-20_1.dmp.
Please include this file when posting a crash report.
List of loaded modules:
Base Address Module
Code:
06:40:23: Open Broadcaster Software v0.612b - 32bit (´・ω・`)
06:40:23: -------------------------------
06:40:23: CPU Name: AMD FX(tm)-8350 Eight-Core Processor
06:40:23: CPU Speed: 4214MHz
06:40:23: Physical Memory: 4095MB Total, 4095MB Free
06:40:23: stepping id: 0, model 2, family 21, type 0, extmodel 0, extfamily 3, HTT 1, logical cores 8, total cores 4
06:40:23: monitor 1: pos={-1680, 0}, size={1680, 1050}
06:40:23: monitor 2: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}
06:40:23: Windows Version: 6.1 Build 7601 S
06:40:23: Aero is Disabled
06:40:23: -------------------------------
06:40:23: OBS Modules:
06:40:23: Base Address Module
06:40:23: 00C90000 OBS.exe
06:40:23: 6C610000 OBSApi.dll
06:40:23: 72DA0000 DShowPlugin.dll
06:40:23: 71900000 GraphicsCapture.dll
06:40:23: 73010000 NoiseGate.dll
06:40:23: 6D550000 PSVPlugin.dll
06:40:23: ------------------------------------------
06:40:23: Adapter 1
06:40:23: Video Adapter: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series
06:40:23: Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 3221225472
06:40:23: Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 1073676288
06:40:23: Video Adapter Output 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}, attached=true
06:40:23: Video Adapter Output 2: pos={-1680, 0}, size={1680, 1050}, attached=true
06:40:23: Using automatic low latency mode
06:40:23: =====Stream Start: 2014-02-20, 06:40:23===============================================
06:40:23: Multithreaded optimizations: On
06:40:23: Base resolution: 1920x1080
06:40:23: Output resolution: 1280x720
06:40:23: ------------------------------------------
06:40:23: Loading up D3D10 on AMD Radeon R9 200 Series (Adapter 1)...
06:40:58: ------------------------------------------
06:40:58: Audio Format: 48000hz
06:40:58: Playback device Default
06:41:00: ------------------------------------------
06:41:00: Using desktop audio input: Speakers (Auzentech X-Fi Forte)
06:41:00: Using 7.1 surround speaker setup
06:41:00: ------------------------------------------
06:41:00: Using auxilary audio input: Line 2 (Virtual Audio Cable)
06:41:00: ------------------------------------------
06:41:00: Audio Encoding: AAC
06:41:00: bitrate: 160
06:41:00: Using Monitor Capture
06:41:00: Scene buffering time set to 400
06:41:00: ------------------------------------------
06:41:00: Video Encoding: x264
06:41:00: fps: 30
06:41:00: width: 1280, height: 720
06:41:00: preset: veryfast
06:41:00: profile: high
06:41:00: keyint: 60
06:41:00: CBR: no
06:41:00: CFR: no
06:41:00: max bitrate: 3100
06:41:00: buffer size: 3100
06:41:00: quality: 9
06:41:00: ------------------------------------------
06:41:02: Using RTMP service: Twitch / Justin.tv
06:41:02: Server selection: rtmp://live-dfw.justin.tv/app
06:41:02: Interface: Realtek PCIe GBE Family Controller (ethernet, 1000 mbps)
06:41:03: Completed handshake with rtmp://live-dfw.justin.tv/app in 187 ms.
06:41:03: SO_SNDBUF was at 8192
06:41:03: SO_SNDBUF is now 65536
06:41:05: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Increasing send buffer to ISB 131072 (buffer: 0 / 416768)
06:53:13: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Stalled for 1810 ms to write 1460 bytes (buffer: 19028 / 416768), unstable connection?
06:53:25: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Received FD_CLOSE, 3 ms since last send (buffer: 897 / 416768)
06:53:35: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Aborting due to FD_CLOSE, error 0
06:53:37: Total frames encoded: 22672, total frames duplicated: 2849 (12.57%)
06:54:07: WARNING: Forcibly terminating a thread after 30000 ms timeout!