Bug Report Crash :(

hello2030

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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: 76CC3219 (c:\windows\syswow64\kernelbase.dll)
OBS version: Open Broadcaster Software v0.592b
Windows version: 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack 1
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU T5870 @ 2.00GHz

Crashing thread stack trace:
Stack EIP Arg0 Arg1 Arg2 Arg3 Address
0032F474 76CC3219 000002F8 00007530 00000000 00000000 kernelbase.dll!0x76cc3219
0032F488 0092AB78 003A0000 00000000 00945FB0 00000000 obs.exe!OBS::Stop+0x58
0032F4CC 00947631 00160674 00000401 00000000 00000000 obs.exe!OBS::OBSProc+0x1681
0032F5B0 762062FA 00945FB0 00160674 00000401 00000000 user32.dll!0x762062fa
0032F5DC 76206D3A 00000000 00945FB0 00160674 00000401 user32.dll!0x76206d3a
0032F654 762077C4 00945FB0 00000000 0032F6E8 7622C81F user32.dll!0x762077c4
0032F6B4 7620788A 0032F76C 6AAA0E10 05E20811 762078E2 user32.dll!0x7620788a
0032F6C4 7622C81F 00160674 00000000 00000000 00000000 user32.dll!0x7622c81f
0032F6F0 00920208 00900000 00000000 003C30F5 00000001 obs.exe!WinMain+0x8a8
0032FBB0 00985ED9 FFFDE000 0032FC84 77B59F72 FFFDE000 obs.exe!strstr+0x1c9
0032FC40 7654336A FFFDE000 7678BE18 00000000 00000000 kernel32.dll!0x7654336a
0032FC4C 77B59F72 00985F2C FFFDE000 00000000 00000000 ntdll.dll!0x77b59f72
0032FC8C 77B59F45 00985F2C FFFDE000 00000000 00000000 ntdll.dll!0x77b59f45

A minidump was saved to C:\Users\Owner\AppData\Roaming\OBS\crashDumps\OBSCrashDump2014-01-01_1.dmp.
Please include this file when posting a crash report.

List of loaded modules:
Base Address Module
 

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Lain

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Lain
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Developer
Thank you for the crash data, and especially the crash dump, people often forget the dump file.

Could you say specifically what happened when this crash occurred, and how often it occurs?
 

hello2030

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Jim said:
Thank you for the crash data, and especially the crash dump, people often forget the dump file.

Could you say specifically what happened when this crash occurred, and how often it occurs?

No problem and I used it for the first time today and It happens every time I press preview or start streaming whilst playing Minecraft, it moves for the first 5 seconds, but crashes straight away.


OBS would just freeze the stream completely and I would have to press stop streaming or it crashes.

I do get the message "incompatible hook modules were detected", but I just click ignore, if that helps at all.
 

paibox

heros in an halfshel
Your encoding settings are most likely too high for your system to handle them, this has happened a few times in the past with Core 2 Duo setups, so please post a regular OBS log as well.
 

hello2030

New Member
Now I'm just getting a black screen instead of Minecraft...

I also put it on the lowest setting possible and it still freezes :/
 

hello2030

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Here are the rest of them.
 

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paibox

heros in an halfshel
Well, those are hardly the lowest settings possible for OBS. You're trying to stream at a resolution of 1400x900 and 30 frames per second, while your CPU would not even be able to handle 1280x720 and 30 fps, and especially not while running Minecraft at hte same time.

You need to lower your video settings drastically set your resolution downscale to 2.0 or maybe even 2.5, perhaps also change the x264 CPU preset to superfast or ultrafast.
 

hello2030

New Member
paibox said:
Well, those are hardly the lowest settings possible for OBS. You're trying to stream at a resolution of 1400x900 and 30 frames per second, while your CPU would not even be able to handle 1280x720 and 30 fps, and especially not while running Minecraft at hte same time.

You need to lower your video settings drastically set your resolution downscale to 2.0 or maybe even 2.5, perhaps also change the x264 CPU preset to superfast or ultrafast.
My bad, I was talking about the encoding settings being at their lowest.
Works now, but it just shows a black screen for some reason..
 
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