Bug Report Crash midstream with no actions towards obs

c3r1c3

Member
Hmmm...what a disaster.

1. Remove the AMD GPU and attach all the monitors you can to the NVidia GPU.
2. Clean up your scenes and sources. Use Scene collections to logically organize your scenes into logical groups.
3. Redo all your artwork so it doesn't require those color (correction) filters. That's a waste of your GPU's fill rate and shader power.
4. While the icons in source names are cute, I would consider removing them and just using plain text.
 

sneaky4oe

Member
This used to work totally fine till the latest update. I updated and it stopped. Rolling back to the previous version won't help either.

1) AMD GPU is normally my main encoder. And it connects side displays. Not enough slots at nvidia.
2) I use scene collections. In fact, this is the cleanest setup I can think of while leaving all required staff at place.
3) Color correction is for my camera. I don't use other corrections.
4) Worked fine for 4 months.
 

Fenrir

Forum Admin
I don't have a solution, but that crash is caused in some way by how rapidly Photoshop changes the cursor icon. It's very difficult to replicate in a test environment, but we've been looking into it.
 

sneaky4oe

Member
I'm watching one pinup artist's streams (eflow) and his OBS crashes from time to time as well. It may be something photoshop related after all. He has only screen capture on his OBS.
Asked him to submit his crashes here, but he didn't do it yet, I suppose.
 
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