Question / Help OBS closing randomly

Ranx

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So my obs is closing randomly within only a few minutes of being live.
Closed randomly a few times as well as actually crashed 3 times.
Here are all the logs from today.
 

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Sukiyucky

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All three crash reports show that the problem is in x264 DLL. That it is happening consistently is not a good thing.

Thread 2488 (Crashed)
Stack EIP Arg0 Arg1 Arg2 Arg3 Address
00000051B4287CF8 00007FF9B8782E7F 0000000000000000 0000000000000680 0000009B00000098 0000009700000095 libx264-148.dll!0x7ff9b8782e7f
00000051B4287D00 00007FF9B8844AE8 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 libx264-148.dll!0x7ff9b8844ae8
00000051B4287D70 00007FF9B881CBAC 8484848484848484 00000051B42891A8 8484848484848484 0000000000000002 libx264-148.dll!0x7ff9b881cbac


I see that you are using the new Ryzen 3900X 12C/24T CPU. I would hesitate to say that this might be where the problem lies as you are using the current Windows 10 build and OBS Studio version.

But since this is a new CPU and chipset, I would recommend the following:
- Update BIOS for your motherboard (by the way, what mobo are you using? And is it X570? X470?)
- Update all chipset drivers for the motherboard
- Update video drivers
- Update audio drivers
- Run memtest on your memory modules (what brand, timing, speed are you using?)
- Run Handbrake and do some encodings that use x264

Don't overclock anything (CPU, RAM, etc) until the problems go away. You need a stable baseline to work with.

As of the x264 DLL itself, perhaps its parameter driven and some tinkering is needed to get it to work. Still,consistent crashing is not an acceptable result.
 

Ranx

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I'm using the ASUS Strix X570-E Motherboard :( No new bios update probably for a while.
All drivers updated :(
Ram is GSkill Trident Z 3200mhz @ 14-14-14-34
And the only way I can actually stream on x264 without dropping 20% of frames is having that manual overclock instead of it just randomly boosting.
:(
 

Ranx

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Memtest came back with 0 errors after 4 passes and I cannot render a handbrake x264 video :(
 
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