I read through that log file, caught a name spelled wrong I never noticed until now.The log file has no streaming attempt. You have to do a test stream of no less then 30 seconds, doing as you normally do.
Now stop the stream (do not close OBS) and upload/analyze the log file. Copy the URL in here too.
Make sure you have removed any plugin you may have installed.
My video card information. Forgot to add that above.Just an update. Now OBS crashes on close on all of my video scenes.
Not sure now what I have to reset, remove, delete or update to fix this issue.
Hate to have to just reformat my hard drive and do a full 100% reinstall of Windows 11 from scratch and spend weeks reinstalling all of my programs again, as that might not fix the issues either. Like I said, it all started when OBS updated to version 31.0. Now its broken and unfixable. They likely took away 100% support for my graphics card forcing me to buy a $1,000.00 high profile add-in video card.
After installing OBS 31.0.1 64 bit and using streamup v2 installer plugin I am only seeing OBS crashed. What should I do first install the plugins manually or return to Version 30.2There's no more 32bit OBS versions, only 64bit. For a 32bit version you need to go back to OBS 27
So, when you reinstalled OBS 30.2.3 all worked well because probably you have installed something else that is incompatible with OBS 31. The most common case for this behavior is a plugin. It may also be a custom dock or browser source if the website your pointing it at have something that crashes the CEF version used on OBS 31. Removing the plugin or the custom dock or browser source causing the issue should resolve the problem. As you mentioned before, there's one browser source that caused the issue.
Perhaps you should contact this web site asking about the issue you have to figure out what's going on and what's the issue because this could lead to them to identify and issue with newer versions of browsers and fix their code so everything keeps working smooth.