Cake_buster
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Log: https://gist.github.com/b740d5f11c7fee7b98cc
If you don't know, pressing F3 does Mission Control, which graphically lays out all the windows. It's part of the OSX GUI basically--Apple's fancy way of allowing crazy multi-tasking.
I'm been getting a lot of crashes with the latest version of OBS when going into Mission Control. Pretty much right as I press F3 to activation Mission Control, OBS crashes. Sometimes is doesn't crash. I use Mission Control consistently and haven't had an issue before.
I can't really figure out if this is an issue with OBS, OSX Yosemite, or I just have too much happening on my GPU, or something else. But I figured I would report it. I have been using the filters that are now added into OBS a lot, and of course I run a game as well. OBS tends to use about 20% of my CPU. Dual monitors, all my specs are in the log.
For now, I just will not use Mission Control. When I use other GUI interfaces like Spaces, OBS is fine. In fact OBS brilliant, thanks for all the awesome work :)
			
			If you don't know, pressing F3 does Mission Control, which graphically lays out all the windows. It's part of the OSX GUI basically--Apple's fancy way of allowing crazy multi-tasking.
I'm been getting a lot of crashes with the latest version of OBS when going into Mission Control. Pretty much right as I press F3 to activation Mission Control, OBS crashes. Sometimes is doesn't crash. I use Mission Control consistently and haven't had an issue before.
I can't really figure out if this is an issue with OBS, OSX Yosemite, or I just have too much happening on my GPU, or something else. But I figured I would report it. I have been using the filters that are now added into OBS a lot, and of course I run a game as well. OBS tends to use about 20% of my CPU. Dual monitors, all my specs are in the log.
For now, I just will not use Mission Control. When I use other GUI interfaces like Spaces, OBS is fine. In fact OBS brilliant, thanks for all the awesome work :)
