Do you have a solution? OBS Crash Report

The last OBS 27.2.0 update got borked and got removed for now(it has been causing issues to many people / laggy, freezing and crashing).

Right now if you try to download the latest OBS you will get the previous version: 27.1.3 --- so test again with that version to see if you still have the issue.

Its mentioned on their recent posts on twitter - https://twitter.com/OBSProject
 

ActuallyisJeff

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Hi, I have used that version and it has crashed again. I'm using x264 with full AMD system.

The OBS update on twitter "It appears this issue specifically affects certain Windows users w/ NVIDIA GPUs."
 
Hi, I have used that version and it has crashed again. I'm using x264 with full AMD system.

The OBS update on twitter "It appears this issue specifically affects certain Windows users w/ NVIDIA GPUs."
Then can you post what you are doing in OBS?
Hardware and Capturing what etc...
Post the OBS logs

And I know the issue with the 'new version' happens on nvidia, amd and intel only systems - not sure why OBS seems on that posting that its specific to nvidia but wte(forums posting says otherwise - plus there are other issues too).

Since you also have crashing on the previous version let's see if we can figure out what is happening. I am assuming you are testing with a clean new install as in no previous older settings/scenes/profiles as in nothing - all new clean - when doing the test right now. So mention what you are trying to do in OBS before when it crashes.
 
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Harold

Active Member
Crashes in libx264 have limited causes.
1> Out of date BIOS (most common on ryzen based systems)
2> unstable combination of overclocking features
3> failing hardware (CPU/RAM)
 
I'm on latest bios, undervolted cpu, ram is defaulted and PC is in working order
Then respond with what I asked... you haven't provided any info of your stuff and what were you doing on OBS - only provided the crash log on the main post

Also " undervolted cpu " that isn't always good on all software processes, just for stupid stakes... copy the settings(or save the bios profile if possible) and load up the default settings in bios on your pc(yes enable XMP for the ram if needed) - then try again OBS running wte it is that you are doing, maybe it crashes or not, if it crashes(even at stock settings your PC) then its something you are doing with or at the same time with OBS. Reason why you need to share with us all that info I asked earlier
 
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ActuallyisJeff

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Hello, problem solved. I defaulted my undervolt which originally were thoroughly done (I thought) So had a few games with no issues I will say bf1 and fast encode is very strong. Able to get perfect stability in OBS now.
 
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