help with crash report

cjparmen

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i am having trouble reading the crash report for OBS or even understanding why my OBS keeps crashing on me after around about an hour or so of streaming. here is the link to the report as well as the file .https://obsproject.com/logs/OmoCdplcgDNNa9kA
 

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  • Crash 2025-03-02 22-33-11.txt
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Suslik V

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Code:
Thread 35BC: (Crashed)
Stack            EIP              Arg0             Arg1             Arg2             Arg3             Address
00000045568FF428 00007FFE06E51152 0000000000000780 0000023083AD0000 0000023083AD02E4 00007FFE3AEF28E9 obs.dll!os_breakpoint+0x2
00000045568FF430 00007FFE06E24CEA 000000000000005F 0000023089204A20 000002309A445840 00000045568FF584 obs.dll!video_frame_init+0x4aa
00000045568FF560 00007FFE06DE06FC 000002308FB9FFF0 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 00000045568FF700 obs.dll!obs_source_frame_init+0x5c
00000045568FF620 00007FFE06DDECAA 000002308FB9FFF0 00000045568FF7D0 00000230873F07C8 00000045568FFA01 obs.dll!obs_source_frame_create+0x5a
00000045568FF650 00007FFE06DE8B81 000002300000000C 00000045568FF7D0 000002308FB9FFB0 000002308FB9FFB1 obs.dll!cache_video+0x291
00000045568FF6D0 00007FFE06DE909D 00000230873F05A0 0000000000026915 00000230873F07C8 000002309AAB57C0 obs.dll!obs_source_output_video2+0x1cd
00000045568FF820 00007FFE0707461E 00000045568FFA01 00000230873F05A0 0000023088DC8FA8 00000045568FF8C9 win-dshow.dll!DShowInput::OnEncodedVideoData+0x11e
00000045568FF880 00007FFE07074764 0000023088DC8EB0 00000045568FF990 000002308755F3A0 D1E5209F00000002 win-dshow.dll!DShowInput::OnVideoData+0xc4
00000045568FF8C0 00007FFE0707DDDD 0000023088DC8EB0 000002308755F3A0 000002308755F3A0 0000023000000000 win-dshow.dll!DShow::HDevice::SendToCallback+0x8d
00000045568FF930 00007FFE0707E0D5 000002308755EB40 0000004500000000 0000023087576068 0000000000000000 win-dshow.dll!DShow::HDevice::Receive+0x285
00000045568FF9D0 00007FFE0707C10E 000002308755F3A0 00000230875A3740 000002308755F3A0 00000230875A3790 win-dshow.dll!DShow::CapturePin::Receive+0x3e
00000045568FFA00 00007FFE076A7D17 000002308755ECC0 000002308755EB40 00000008BC28507A 0000000000000000 ksproxy.ax!0x7ffe076a7d17
00000045568FFA30 00007FFE076A9F95 00000230875A3770 00000045568FFAD9 00000230875A3790 00000230875A3790 ksproxy.ax!0x7ffe076a9f95
00000045568FFA60 00007FFE076C8ED9 0000000000000001 0000023000000000 0000000000000080 0000000000000000 ksproxy.ax!0x7ffe076c8ed9
00000045568FFB40 00007FFE076AAD65 0000000000000001 00000230875A3510 0000000000000004 0000000000000002 ksproxy.ax!0x7ffe076aad65
00000045568FFB70 00007FFE076B4857 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ksproxy.ax!0x7ffe076b4857
00000045568FFBD0 00007FFE3E1D7374 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 kernel32.dll!0x7ffe3e1d7374
00000045568FFC00 00007FFE3E67CC91 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 ntdll.dll!0x7ffe3e67cc91
Your PC run out of free memory (RAM) required for new video frame. Try to simplify the scenes. In the Task Manager you can monitor RAM usage, to find out what application consumes most. If the capture device driver update available - consider to upgrade the device driver.
 
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