Question / Help GPU keeps crashing and recovering

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TurtleP

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Hello,

First I'd like to say how much I love OBS! Secondly, ever since I upgraded to 0.60b, it's been giving me a "texture mapping" error. I have no clue what the heck it means, but someone must know. Here is the log file:

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14:00:50: Open Broadcaster Software v0.60b - 32bit (´・ω・`)
14:00:50: -------------------------------
14:00:50: CPU Name: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4700MQ CPU @ 2.40GHz
14:00:50: CPU Speed: 2394MHz
14:00:50: Physical Memory:  4095MB Total, 4095MB Free
14:00:50: stepping id: 3, model 60, family 6, type 0, extmodel 1, extfamily 0, HTT 1, logical cores 8, total cores 4
14:00:50: monitor 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}
14:00:50: Windows Version: 6.2 Build 9200 
14:00:50: Aero is Enabled
14:00:50: -------------------------------
14:00:50: OBS Modules:
14:00:50: Base Address     Module
14:00:50: 010C0000         OBS.exe
14:00:50: 5E800000         OBSApi.dll
14:00:50: 68720000         DShowPlugin.dll
14:00:50: 689D0000         GraphicsCapture.dll
14:00:50: 68700000         NoiseGate.dll
14:00:50: 5ED90000         PSVPlugin.dll
14:00:50: ------------------------------------------
14:00:50: Adapter 1
14:00:50:   Video Adapter: Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600
14:00:50:   Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 0
14:00:50:   Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 1879048192
14:00:50:   Video Adapter Output 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1920, 1080}, attached=true
14:00:50: ------------------------------------------
14:00:50: Adapter 2
14:00:50:   Video Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770M 
14:00:50:   Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 3089387520
14:00:50:   Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 1205514240
14:00:50: Using fixed low latency mode, factor 20
14:00:50: =====Stream Start: 2014-02-08, 14:00:50===============================================
14:00:50:   Multithreaded optimizations: On
14:00:50:   Base resolution: 1920x1080
14:00:50:   Output resolution: 1920x1080
14:00:50: ------------------------------------------
14:00:50: Loading up D3D10 on Intel(R) HD Graphics 4600 (Adapter 1)...
14:00:50: ------------------------------------------
14:00:50: Audio Format: 48000hz
14:00:50: Playback device Default
14:00:50: ------------------------------------------
14:00:50: Using desktop audio input: Speakers (Conexant SmartAudio HD)
14:00:50: ------------------------------------------
14:00:50: Using auxilary audio input: Microphone (Conexant SmartAudio HD)
14:00:50: ------------------------------------------
14:00:50: Audio Encoding: AAC
14:00:50:     bitrate: 128
14:00:50: Using text output
14:00:50: Using bitmap image
14:00:50: Using Monitor Capture
14:00:51: Scene buffering time set to 700
14:00:51: ------------------------------------------
14:00:51: Video Encoding: x264
14:00:51:     fps: 30
14:00:51:     width: 1920, height: 1080
14:00:51:     preset: veryfast
14:00:51:     profile: main
14:00:51:     keyint: 60
14:00:51:     CBR: yes
14:00:51:     CFR: yes
14:00:51:     max bitrate: 3500
14:00:51:     buffer size: 3500
14:00:51: ------------------------------------------
14:00:51: Audio timestamp for device 'Microphone (Conexant SmartAudio HD)' was behind target timestamp by 327557440
14:00:53: Using RTMP service: Twitch / Justin.tv
14:00:53:   Server selection: rtmp://live-jfk.justin.tv/app
14:00:53:   Interface: Qualcomm Atheros AR956x Wireless Network Adapter (802.11, 97 mbps)
14:00:56: Completed handshake with rtmp://live-jfk.justin.tv/app in 3198 ms.
14:00:57: SO_SNDBUF was at 65536
14:00:57: SO_SNDBUF is now 65536
14:01:26: RTMPPublisher::SocketLoop: Increasing send buffer to ISB 131072 (buffer: 28553 / 463872)

Error: Texture->Map failed: 0x887a0005 0x887a0020

Your video driver reported an internal error. Please check for possible hardware / driver issues. This error can also occur if you have enabled opencl in x264 custom settings.

I'm running the latest driver on both GPUs, although it still does this.
 
Windows 8+ monitor capture on laptops is prone to crashing. I would probably recommend using a different capture method, and/or switching adapters in OBS' video settings.
 
Jim said:
Windows 8+ monitor capture on laptops is prone to crashing. I would probably recommend using a different capture method, and/or switching adapters in OBS' video settings.

What type of capture methods are available? Also, the only selection I can make is my NVIDIA Geforce GTX 770M
 
I'm having the same problem and I'm using game capture. but it only happens on certain games like battlefield 1 beta and rainbow six siege. I currently have a gtx970 gpu
 
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