Hey there, this isn't necessarily a crash or freeze, so I'm not exactly sure if this log will help; however, this issue has occurred across all videos I've recorded (without realising) that go on for longer than about 30 minutes, most often occurring around the 27-ish minute mark.
The video will be fine up until a certain point, when, for no apparent reason, my voice (and only my voice) will become 'echoy'--not acoustically, but more like I've got my voice doubling up over itself.
I've got all inputs bar my recording mic disabled. My recording usually comes through my headset (record desktop audio), but I have my audio settings set to not play back my voice (so that I don't record the mic input, plus the mic input through desktop audio).
At first, I thought perhaps it was because I was recording Skype alongside the video, however, aside from the fact that my voice does not come through Skype when in use, I've also tried recording videos without anything bar the webcam overlay and a standard single-player game. I have made sure that when recording via the webcam, as said above, every other mic input is disabled bar my professional recording mic.
I've tried recording audio alone through audacity to see if there's a potential issue with the mic itself, but after a few 40+ minute recordings, there has been no indication that my mic is the issue (an SL 300 Studio).
The log I've added is from the most recent recording session I've done, lasting close to an hour or two (I think). I've since deleted the videos, though I have one example from when I first noticed it happening; https://youtu.be/MyYuoZAxT6c?t=772 from about the 14:40 mark (linked to 12:50 so as to let people hear me before the echo kicks in).
I have changed some of the settings in order to allow for better recording (Shadowplay, higher quality, etc.) the recordings all seem fine, but as I said, there's some sort of weird moment in all of my videos at close to 25+ minutes at which point my own mic recording just starts to turn into a dual effect, so I'm trying to pinpoint what it might be.
The video will be fine up until a certain point, when, for no apparent reason, my voice (and only my voice) will become 'echoy'--not acoustically, but more like I've got my voice doubling up over itself.
I've got all inputs bar my recording mic disabled. My recording usually comes through my headset (record desktop audio), but I have my audio settings set to not play back my voice (so that I don't record the mic input, plus the mic input through desktop audio).
At first, I thought perhaps it was because I was recording Skype alongside the video, however, aside from the fact that my voice does not come through Skype when in use, I've also tried recording videos without anything bar the webcam overlay and a standard single-player game. I have made sure that when recording via the webcam, as said above, every other mic input is disabled bar my professional recording mic.
I've tried recording audio alone through audacity to see if there's a potential issue with the mic itself, but after a few 40+ minute recordings, there has been no indication that my mic is the issue (an SL 300 Studio).
The log I've added is from the most recent recording session I've done, lasting close to an hour or two (I think). I've since deleted the videos, though I have one example from when I first noticed it happening; https://youtu.be/MyYuoZAxT6c?t=772 from about the 14:40 mark (linked to 12:50 so as to let people hear me before the echo kicks in).
I have changed some of the settings in order to allow for better recording (Shadowplay, higher quality, etc.) the recordings all seem fine, but as I said, there's some sort of weird moment in all of my videos at close to 25+ minutes at which point my own mic recording just starts to turn into a dual effect, so I'm trying to pinpoint what it might be.