OBS crash in Windows "Thread 1E5C: (Crashed)" (logs included)

Bearilla

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I just recently (11/26) did a PC upgrade to start streaming. After the upgrade I reinstalled Windows 10 Pro as I switched from Intel to Ryzen. OBS has been incredibly stable until today. I was testing camera angles so had OBS up. After about 20min I noticed a pop up that said OBS crashed. From the brief search of "Thread 1E5C: (Crashed)", it seems like this was an issue on older AMD CPU's and maybe even current gen AMD CPU's that have been OC'd? No OC on mine. PBO is set to auto in the BIOS.

Any info would be greatly appreciated. This is the first instance but wanted to see if it could become more of an issue.
 

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You were focusing on the wrong thing entirely. Your issue is coming from one of your audio devices set to being captured by OBS.
 
You were focusing on the wrong thing entirely. Your issue is coming from one of your audio devices set to being captured by OBS.
Dang, you are quick! Would you mind me asking how you found that in the log and if there is anyway to tell exactly which audio source is the issue?
 
The contents of the stack of the crashed thread specifically pointed to the audio capture module (the one that handles audio input/output sources as well as the desktop and mic/aux audio devices in settings - audio)
 
I see. I didn't realize there was a log analyzer tool. That being said, I was only able to upload the latest crash log as the file option didn't produce any info for some reason. Looks like I had 1 audio device that was set to 44100Hz while everything else was 48000Hz. I went ahead and changed everything including OBS to 44100Hz because my headset will sound off if I am at 48000Hz.

Seems to be running fine so far. I am unable to change my desktop audio to 4100Hz and I am unsure how to remove that audio from OBS but I have disabled/muted it.
 
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