HELP, OBS always crash i7 + rtx 3070

really? i thought it was because of kernelbase.dll or something. Mind to tell me how do you decide that it was because of matrix transition?
From your crash log:
Code:
Thread B010: (Crashed)
Stack            EIP              Arg0             Arg1             Arg2             Arg3             Address
000000B7E6FCAFE0 00007FFD210B4F69 0000235584CA9767 000001D061CE0000 0000000000000008 00007FFD20AD39CE kernelbase.dll!0x7ffd210b4f69
000000B7E6FCB0C0 00007FFD0B2D66C0 0000000000000000 0031006400330064 0031006400330097 0031006400330064 vcruntime140.dll!0x7ffd0b2d66c0
000000B7E6FCB120 00007FFCE855CF6F 0031006400330097 000001D024220F30 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE 0000000000000000 obs-transition-matrix.dll!0x7ffce855cf6f
000000B7E6FCB170 00007FFCE855C2A5 000001D024220530 00007FFCE8553CB1 000001D024220530 000000B7E6FCB258 obs-transition-matrix.dll!0x7ffce855c2a5
000000B7E6FCB1A0 00007FFCE8553ADB 000001D06B5A5500 000001D024226480 000000B7E6FCB2E0 000001D063EEA180 obs-transition-matrix.dll!0x7ffce8553adb
000000B7E6FCB1E0 00007FFCE85554C0 0000000000000008 000001D063EEA180 0000000000000080 00000000000000C0 obs-transition-matrix.dll!0x7ffce85554c0
000000B7E6FCB370 00007FF7A795E980 000001D01D76F240 000001D00F8225C0 000000B7E6FCB4A0 0000000000000000 obs64.exe!OBSStudioAPI::on_event+0x70
000000B7E6FCB3A0 00007FF7A797E0AD 000001D061C702A8 0000000000000099 000000B7E6FCB7A0 0000000000000000 obs64.exe!OBSBasic::RemoveSelectedScene+0x42d
[...]
Read from the bottom to the top. OBS called obs-transition-maxtrix, which called vcruntime (which in turn called kernelbase). Vcruntime is the runtime library that comes with the compiler OBS was created with, it's some kind of toolbox with common system calls. The crash actually happened in some system call within the Windows kernel (kernelbase), but only because the user app (in this case the plugin) performed some invalid call.
We just assume here that vcruntime and the Windows kernel have no bugs, and the first code that might contain a bug is the first user created code in the call stack, which is the transition-matrix plugin.
 
Hello i am new here I have seen this problem before and now i can tell you what i did for me. Please check if you have any outdated drivers if yes then please update all of them.
This should be solved your problem.

From your crash log:
Code:
Thread B010: (Crashed)
Stack            EIP              Arg0             Arg1             Arg2             Arg3             Address
000000B7E6FCAFE0 00007FFD210B4F69 0000235584CA9767 000001D061CE0000 0000000000000008 00007FFD20AD39CE kernelbase.dll!0x7ffd210b4f69
000000B7E6FCB0C0 00007FFD0B2D66C0 0000000000000000 0031006400330064 0031006400330097 0031006400330064 vcruntime140.dll!0x7ffd0b2d66c0
000000B7E6FCB120 00007FFCE855CF6F 0031006400330097 000001D024220F30 FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFE 0000000000000000 obs-transition-matrix.dll!0x7ffce855cf6f
000000B7E6FCB170 00007FFCE855C2A5 000001D024220530 00007FFCE8553CB1 000001D024220530 000000B7E6FCB258 obs-transition-matrix.dll!0x7ffce855c2a5
000000B7E6FCB1A0 00007FFCE8553ADB 000001D06B5A5500 000001D024226480 000000B7E6FCB2E0 000001D063EEA180 obs-transition-matrix.dll!0x7ffce8553adb
000000B7E6FCB1E0 00007FFCE85554C0 0000000000000008 000001D063EEA180 0000000000000080 00000000000000C0 obs-transition-matrix.dll!0x7ffce85554c0
000000B7E6FCB370 00007FF7A795E980 000001D01D76F240 000001D00F8225C0 000000B7E6FCB4A0 0000000000000000 obs64.exe!OBSStudioAPI::on_event+0x70
000000B7E6FCB3A0 00007FF7A797E0AD 000001D061C702A8 0000000000000099 000000B7E6FCB7A0 0000000000000000 obs64.exe!OBSBasic::RemoveSelectedScene+0x42d
[...]
Read from the bottom to the top. OBS called obs-transition-maxtrix, which called vcruntime (which in turn called kernelbase). Vcruntime is the runtime library that comes with the compiler OBS was created with, it's some kind of toolbox with common system calls. The crash actually happened in some system call within the Windows kernel (kernelbase), but only because the user app (in this case the plugin) performed some invalid call.
We just assume here that vcruntime and the Windows kernel have no bugs, and the first code that might contain a bug is the first user created code in the call stack, which is the transition-matrix plugin.

Wow, thank you very much guys. And yes turned out it is the kernelbase like both of you've mentioned. I updated my intel drivers and other, it works like champ now. Thank you very much both of you! Good day.
 
What drivers did you update? Snipe Hersh needs all your help. and How did you update your intel drivers?
 
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