RobotMorality
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Hello. Thanks in advance for reading my thread.
Over the past week and a half I've been having issues with OBS crashing. I had been streaming on a somewhat regular basis for maybe the past month. These issues were nonexistent during that time, and have only started happening during the recent week and a half window previously stated.
This is the log that is produced from OBS's "Upload last log file"
https://gist.github.com/36f82ecf885b8a5aa7d9
I hit the analyze button, and noticed the "Hook conflict detected" and "Bad resolution / FPS / bitrate combination" major issues listed. For the former, I really don't have much of anything open. Discord, and Skype is about it. These two programs were also always open when I wasn't having these OBS issues. For the latter major issue, my settings again were exactly the same as they are now. I had not changed them, and changing them since the issues started has not fixed said issues any way.
I stated in my title that the issues have progressively gotten worse. When the issues began, it was a single disconnect/crash. Afterwards I was able to stream for 1-2 hours with no issues at all afterwards. As of today (03/27/2016) I can not stream for more than 15 minutes without OBS giving me problems. My kb/s turn to 0. The colored tile turns red. Frames start to drop. Then OBS will pop up the "Reconnecting.." box 2-3 times before it finally stabilizes. I at that point can continue to stream if I want.
Hopefully I was able to explain my issues well enough for someone to be able to help me. If there's something else I can do to help someone help me, please do let me know. I have been to this thread https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/dropped-frames-disconnecting-lag-read-this-first.8870/ and none of the listed advice has helped me solve this problem. Unless it is the listed "quite rare" faulty hardware portion.. but I've had no other internet issues to speak of which I imagine I would. When these OBS issues happen, nothing else has a problem being connected to the internet.
Thanks again. I look forward to hearing a response.
Over the past week and a half I've been having issues with OBS crashing. I had been streaming on a somewhat regular basis for maybe the past month. These issues were nonexistent during that time, and have only started happening during the recent week and a half window previously stated.
This is the log that is produced from OBS's "Upload last log file"
https://gist.github.com/36f82ecf885b8a5aa7d9
I hit the analyze button, and noticed the "Hook conflict detected" and "Bad resolution / FPS / bitrate combination" major issues listed. For the former, I really don't have much of anything open. Discord, and Skype is about it. These two programs were also always open when I wasn't having these OBS issues. For the latter major issue, my settings again were exactly the same as they are now. I had not changed them, and changing them since the issues started has not fixed said issues any way.
I stated in my title that the issues have progressively gotten worse. When the issues began, it was a single disconnect/crash. Afterwards I was able to stream for 1-2 hours with no issues at all afterwards. As of today (03/27/2016) I can not stream for more than 15 minutes without OBS giving me problems. My kb/s turn to 0. The colored tile turns red. Frames start to drop. Then OBS will pop up the "Reconnecting.." box 2-3 times before it finally stabilizes. I at that point can continue to stream if I want.
Hopefully I was able to explain my issues well enough for someone to be able to help me. If there's something else I can do to help someone help me, please do let me know. I have been to this thread https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/dropped-frames-disconnecting-lag-read-this-first.8870/ and none of the listed advice has helped me solve this problem. Unless it is the listed "quite rare" faulty hardware portion.. but I've had no other internet issues to speak of which I imagine I would. When these OBS issues happen, nothing else has a problem being connected to the internet.
Thanks again. I look forward to hearing a response.