[Need Help ASAP] Assistance Needed with Camera Setup and OBS for Online Training Session

LewdGeek

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Hello everyone,

I need assistance from someone knowledgeable about cameras and OBS. I’m hosting an online training session at a gym, but unfortunately, my current setup has fallen apart. I would greatly appreciate any help you can provide. If someone can help me fix the current setup, that would be amazing. If not, I would love assistance in finding a simpler and faster new setup.

Thank you in advance!

Here’s a brief explanation of my situation:

I was using two EMEET cameras, but the older model is no longer available. I connected them to OBS using an RIST IP or RTSP stream. I am not the one who set up the whole thing, and I am going blind right now, but for some reason, OBS has started crashing whenever I try to use this configuration. I've successfully used this setup for three years, but now OBS doesn’t want to cooperate anymore. I will post the crash log later.

If we can't resolve the issue, I need a new setup with two cameras: one to show the trainer on stage and another to capture the crowd participating in the gym. Ideally, I would prefer a wireless setup. The audio setup is already taken care of, so there's no need to worry about that.

I’m currently away from home, but I will provide more information and the crash log soon. Thank you, everyone, for your help!
 

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F*ck EMEET support. It's a Chinese brand, they will not answer me correctly, and I am pretty sure none of their staff know their stuff, so...
 
If I had to guess, there's 16GB or even worse, 8GB of RAM in the system & it's just running out of resources. CPU isn't very robust, it's designed to save power, not high performance. Set your refresh rate @ 60 if it's set @ anything higher.

Unhandled exception: c0000005
Date/Time: 2026-06-15, 17:19:43
Fault address: 7FF8BEE11A5A (c:\program files\emeetstream\swscale-7.dll)
libobs version: 32.1.2 (64-bit)
Windows version: 10.0 build 26200 (release: 25H2; revision: 8655; 64-bit)
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8650U CPU @ 1.90GHz
 
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If you're connecting to the cameras over standard IP protocols you don't even need to install their software, which is what appears to be crashing.
 
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