Bug Report Exception Breakpoint Error

Capone

New Member
I've been using OSB for quite a while, everything has been perfect, the way I want it. I only use OBS for local recording, and have only been getting this error recently. (Attached)

I have over 50 hours of recordings using OBS, and the error has suddenly showed up. I want to say it started happening when I tried a test version. I am on v0.472b and it still errors. If the error doesn't happen straight away, others things will start to crash and not. Things like Firefox, Windows Explorer, it will start to freeze. If I try to soft shutdown, it won't do anything, meanwhile the game will be working absolutely fine and still be recording (also, Mumble never freezes when other things do). I also have latest nVidia drivers.

In the log, it only says I have 4GB, when I have 16GB (could that be an issue). Here's my lastest log...
Code:
Open Broadcaster Software v0.472b - 32bit (´・ω・`)
-------------------------------
CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz
CPU Speed: 3392MHz
Physical Memory:  4095MB Total, 4095MB Free
stepping id: 7, model 10, family 6, type 0, extmodel 1, extfamily 0, HTT 1, logical cores 8, total cores 4
monitor 1: pos={1920, 0}, size={1920, 1080}
monitor 2: pos={-1920, 0}, size={1920, 1200}
monitor 3: pos={3840, 0}, size={1920, 1080}
monitor 4: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1200}
Windows Version: 6.1 Build 7601 S
Aero is Enabled
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Adapter 1
  Video Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570
  Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 1293484032
  Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 2952343552
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Adapter 2
  Video Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570
  Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 1293352960
  Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 2952343552
=====Stream Start=====================================================================
  Multithreaded optimizations: On
  Base resolution: 1920x1200
  Output resolution: 1920x1200
------------------------------------------
Loading up D3D10...
Playback device {0.0.0.00000000}.{e3e706b6-0a65-48ac-90f1-52de5a01023e}
------------------------------------------
Using desktop audio input: Audio-Technica AD-700 (ASUS Xonar DGX Audio Device)
Using 7.1 surround speaker setup (experimental)
------------------------------------------
Using auxilary audio input: Logitech Desktop Microphone (2- USB Audio Device)
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Audio Encoding: MP3
    bitrate: 192
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    device: Microsoft LifeCam HD-5000,
    device id \\?\usb#vid_045e&pid_076d&mi_00#7&257e802&0&0000#{65e8773d-8f56-11d0-a3b9-00a0c9223196}\global,
    chosen type: YUY2, usingFourCC: false, res: 640x480 - 640x480, fps: 15-30, fourCC: 'YUY2'

Using directshow input
Using graphics capture
x264: using cpu capabilities: MMX2 SSE2Fast SSSE3 FastShuffle SSE4.2 AVX
x264: profile High, level 5.2
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Video Encoding: x264
    fps: 120
    width: 1920, height: 1200
    preset: veryfast
    CBR: no
    CFR: no
    max bitrate: 8000
    buffer size: 8000
    quality: 10
------------------------------------------
SharedTexCapture hooked

Hope you can pinpoint my issue, thanks.
 

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Floatingthru

Community Helper
If you use the 64bit version of OBS it will correctly detect all your ram. I have no idea what your error means though.
 

Lain

Forum Admin
Lain
Forum Moderator
Developer
32bit applications can only use 4gigs of memory. 64bit applications do not have that limitation.

As for the error, not entirely sure. Very strange. It should not be triggering a breakpoint. The application cannot call a breakpoint unless a debugger is actually running. I don't quite know what to say about that, did something change with your system recently? I've never seen such a thing before.
 

Capone

New Member
Maybe putting in SLi, but I have a lot recorded with it setup. Other than that I haven't changed any hardware. That only change that I can think of is that I started playing with test versions (which ran perfectly and fixed the problems I was having with sound).

It doesn't always crash when I start recording, could it be linked the game I'm trying to record? I will have to try another game as I don't think I've tried another game since the issue started. It also started to happen when I started recording World of Warcraft. I will try record Dota 2 when I get home to if it happens.
 

Capone

New Member
It seemed to run well in 64-bit version of the program, which I hadn't run before, but had crashed after about 30 minutes.

Could this crashed have been connected to SLi, or when recording WoW. I have the latest nVidia drivers. Although I have SLi, it's not actually enabled in the nVidia control panel. The driver version I have is 314.07.

Again these problems have only seemed to appear when recording World of Warcraft. Was just recording, playing casually, and just crashes at random. Also, it seems to crash a lot when I end my recording, and is "building" the file, and lose the whole recording.

Dump file:
http://www.mediafire.com/?4mpt7rios470lif

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 occurred in the 'c:\windows\system32\nvwgf2umx.dll' module.

**** UNHANDLED EXCEPTION: c0000005
Fault address: 000007FEEDFE6C31 (c:\windows\system32\nvwgf2umx.dll)
OBS version: Open Broadcaster Software v0.472b
Windows version: 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack 1

Crashing thread stack trace:
Stack            EIP              Arg0             Arg1             Arg2             Arg3             Address
000000001D5ADDA0 000007FEEDFE6C31 0000000000000E20 00000000045C0000 0000000005FE94B0 0000000000000000 nvwgf2umx.dll!0x7feedfe6c31
000000001D5ADDF0 000007FEEDADD82D 000000000606EED0 00000000085F1D70 0000000000000000 000000001D5AE164 nvwgf2umx.dll!0x7feedadd82d
000000001D5ADF60 000007FEEDADC2E1 0000000000000000 000000001D5AE160 0000038700000000 000000001D5AE164 nvwgf2umx.dll!0x7feedadc2e1
000000001D5AE060 000007FEEDA25865 000000001D5AE240 000000001D5AE1A1 0000000000000000 00000000085F1C60 nvwgf2umx.dll!0x7feeda25865
000000001D5AE100 000007FEED863E39 1C1C1B1A18161616 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE 1918181A1B1B1B1C 0000000005FF02DC nvwgf2umx.dll!0x7feed863e39
000000001D5AE200 000007FEED8B509F 000000000057A320 0000000000000510 00000000085CE9E0 0000000000000000 nvwgf2umx.dll!0x7feed8b509f
000000001D5AE2F0 000007FEEDA4575A 000007BC0066000C 00000000004E0470 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 nvwgf2umx.dll!0x7feeda4575a
000000001D5AE420 000007FEED818EA2 0000000000000000 000000001D5AE510 000000000057A320 0000000040000F80 nvwgf2umx.dll!0x7feed818ea2
000000001D5AE460 000007FEED82D77A 000000000054BEF8 0000000000000000 0000000000000010 0000000000000001 nvwgf2umx.dll!0x7feed82d77a
000000001D5AE4F0 000007FEED883FB6 000000000057A3C0 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE 0000000077315410 0000000000000000 nvwgf2umx.dll!0x7feed883fb6
000000001D5AE570 000007FEEF8626C1 000007FEF4A6B1A0 000000001D5AE6C0 0000000000000008 000000000057A320 d3d10_1core.dll!0x7feef8626c1
000000001D5AE600 000007FEEF85F70D 0000000000000001 000000000057A3B8 000007FEEF848068 000000001D5AEC80 d3d10_1core.dll!0x7feef85f70d
000000001D5AE690 000007FEEF8596AC 000000000057A320 000000001D00061B 0000000077315401 000000000000000A d3d10_1core.dll!0x7feef8596ac
000000001D5AE960 000007FEEF84C2D2 000000000C1E6F90 0000000000260000 0000000077315400 0000000000001E03 d3d10_1core.dll!0x7feef84c2d2
000000001D5AE9B0 000007FEF4A03041 000000000057A320 0000000077255D24 0000000000000000 00000000082BF050 dxgi.dll!0x7fef4a03041
000000001D5AEA20 000007FEF4A0349F 0000000000549960 000000000057A318 000000000057A2F0 0000000000000058 dxgi.dll!0x7fef4a0349f
000000001D5AEB40 000007FEF4A0330A 000000000057A308 0000000000000038 000000000057A2E8 0000000000000800 dxgi.dll!0x7fef4a0330a
000000001D5AEC30 000007FEF4A02F1A 0000000100000001 0000000000000000 0000038700000387 0000038700000001 dxgi.dll!0x7fef4a02f1a
000000001D5AEC80 000007FEEF86C519 000000001D5AEF00 000000000057A2E8 000000001D5AEF60 0000000000000058 d3d10_1core.dll!0x7feef86c519
000000001D5AED40 000007FEEF86A547 000000000057A2C0 0000000000000000 000000000000001E 000000000C1E6FD4 d3d10_1core.dll!0x7feef86a547
000000001D5AEE10 000007FEEF84C596 0000038700000000 00000000003047C0 000007FEEF845B48 0000000000000000 d3d10_1core.dll!0x7feef84c596
000000001D5AEE60 000007FEF4A0311D 000000000057A2C0 000007FEF4A027BB 0000000000000000 000000000057A2C0 dxgi.dll!0x7fef4a0311d
000000001D5AEED0 000007FEF4A02E53 000000001D5AF278 0000000000549BB0 0000000000000001 000000001D5AF200 dxgi.dll!0x7fef4a02e53
000000001D5AF000 000007FEEF84FC2A 0000000000000000 000007FEF4A02904 000000001D5AF2C0 0000000000000088 d3d10_1core.dll!0x7feef84fc2a
000000001D5AF1E0 000007FEEF84F887 FFFFFFFF8E051381 000007FEFEAA24A5 000007FEFEAFC1C0 0000000000000000 d3d10_1core.dll!0x7feef84f887
000000001D5AF220 000007FEEF86AD7E 0000000000000387 0000000000000000 0000000000000006 0000000000000387 d3d10_1core.dll!0x7feef86ad7e
000000001D5AF250 000000013FC5EABD 00000000004B1500 00000000004A8E80 0000000000000057 00000000045C0000 obs.exe!D3D10Texture::CreateTexture+0x16d
000000001D5AF320 000000013FC5C93E 0000000022A40D71 0000000004570000 000000000048F770 0000000000568D30 obs.exe!D3D10System::CreateTexture+0x2e
000000001D5AF360 000007FEF8073689 0000000000000387 0000000000000001 0000000000000003 3F80000000000000 graphicscapture.dll!GraphicsCaptureSource::Render+0x1e9
000000001D5AF490 000007FEF5713A1A 0000000000000001 0000000000000003 0000000000000003 00000000004C0400 obsapi.dll!Scene::Render+0x8a
000000001D5AF4C0 000000013FC7BFDD 0000000E16E0A201 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 obs.exe!OBS::MainCaptureLoop+0xbbd
000000001D5AFB30 000000013FC7A850 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 obs.exe!OBS::MainCaptureThread+0x10
000000001D5AFB60 0000000076B3652D 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 kernel32.dll!0x76b3652d
000000001D5AFB90 000000007722C521 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ntdll.dll!0x7722c521

A minidump was saved to C:\Users\Capone\AppData\Roaming\OBS\crashDumps\OBSCrashDump2013-02-25_1.dmp.
Please include this file when posting a crash report.

List of loaded modules:
Base Address                      Module
 
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