Question / Help Not saving Correctly

T-RexHunter

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I just had a long stream for a very important meeting. OBS worked correctly as in there was no hangups. there was no problems (Aside from the potato I use to stream this which im working on). The problem occurs with the saved file. My log files have shown that the stream went all the way and stayed recording the whole time. The actual recording cuts out almost an hour before the video is complete. this is important budgetary stuff that needs to be uploaded for public to view. Im not sure what happened as the computer was stable and the logs state everything has worked. The video is currently being saved as an FLV due to the fact im running on a potato and need the video saved should there be a crash. I have remuxxed it into an MP4 and still have none of the end video.

Please Help. Im lost, My boss is angry, the client is angry, and im just trying to figure this out.
 

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koala

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Destination drive V: might got full during recording. There is no notification.
If V: is a network drive, it might have been disconnected for a short amount of time. In this case, the recording is broken as well. OBS does not give a notification of these situations.
 

Suslik V

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Keep your eyes on Stats window during recording (it has own docking pane now). Maybe there you'll see anomalies during next recording.
 

T-RexHunter

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Hey Guys! Thanks for the updates...

@koala I will do my best to see if there was a drop out but I highly doubt it, This is a very stable internal network, and the drive is a NAS built into a server. Unlikely that it would have dropped out but I will get my technicians to look and see if they can find any anomalies on that drive

@Suslik V Where is the "Stats" window? Im not sure I fully understand that part of it, but I will keep it open once i find it if it can help me get to the root.

I beleive its hardware, at least thats what I told the client, and we are working on getting them into a xeon with a quaddro (Way overkill but has a phenomenal warranty and they can afford it) for future streams, but we are working on that. And yes I told procurement to get a New Gen I5 or I7 with any graphics card instead of a 4th gen I5 with onboard graphics and 8gb of ram to run this thing
 
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