While this may not help many, it sure fixed it for me. Only took 3 weeks of searching the internet to no avail.
My system:
Dell G3 15 laptop
Core i7-8750H @2.20GHz
Nvidia GeForce 1050 GTX Ti
16 GB RAM
Windows 10 Pro
Video capture:
Av.Io HD via USB
Video input to above device: 1080p @60 FPS via a Canon XA-10 video camera
Searching the net everything I was reading pointed to my USB 3.1 being the bottle net. Nothing else is attached to my USB, not even a mouse.
Video freezed randomly, sometimes 5 minutes, sometimes 30 or so minutes. Keep in mind, I'm not streaming at this point...just trying to fix freezing. Nothing in the OBS log at time of freezing was recorded. It was like OBS thought everything was honky-dorie. Updated all my chip set drivers, graphics driver etc., nothing worked. One video suggested turning off power managment for USB, that didn't work. Looking around on the net today, discovered 1080p video on USB 3.1 only uses a fraction of total bandwidth. Something else has to be wrong. I opened OBS, and combed through my settings, thinking maybe there is one thing I did not try. Under encoding I had been using "NVIDIA NVENC H.264 (new)". What the heck, let's change it to "x264". Clicked apply, shut down and restarted OBS, and waited for the freeze. And waited, and waited, and waited...4 hours now...no freeze. Before posting, I checked again...still no freeze. I hope this helps someone, peace/out.
My system:
Dell G3 15 laptop
Core i7-8750H @2.20GHz
Nvidia GeForce 1050 GTX Ti
16 GB RAM
Windows 10 Pro
Video capture:
Av.Io HD via USB
Video input to above device: 1080p @60 FPS via a Canon XA-10 video camera
Searching the net everything I was reading pointed to my USB 3.1 being the bottle net. Nothing else is attached to my USB, not even a mouse.
Video freezed randomly, sometimes 5 minutes, sometimes 30 or so minutes. Keep in mind, I'm not streaming at this point...just trying to fix freezing. Nothing in the OBS log at time of freezing was recorded. It was like OBS thought everything was honky-dorie. Updated all my chip set drivers, graphics driver etc., nothing worked. One video suggested turning off power managment for USB, that didn't work. Looking around on the net today, discovered 1080p video on USB 3.1 only uses a fraction of total bandwidth. Something else has to be wrong. I opened OBS, and combed through my settings, thinking maybe there is one thing I did not try. Under encoding I had been using "NVIDIA NVENC H.264 (new)". What the heck, let's change it to "x264". Clicked apply, shut down and restarted OBS, and waited for the freeze. And waited, and waited, and waited...4 hours now...no freeze. Before posting, I checked again...still no freeze. I hope this helps someone, peace/out.