OBS Crash Randomly(libx264-157.dll)

RefineSalt

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Crash occurs randomly.
I live-stream in South Korea.
Crash when playing the game.

Two streamers other than me are experiencing the same phenomenon.
(All are streamed in x264.)

The board BIOS is the latest version and is not overclocked.

How I did it after the error
- Graphics drivers, BIOS, and chipset were updated. -> Crash
- I reinstalled the old obs version. (25.8.0) -> Crash
- Removed Windows Update(lastest) -> Crash
- I reinstalled Windows. -> Crash

SPEC
- windows 10 ver2004 (os build 19041.572)
- ryzen 3900x, 1070gtx

After all, it is currently being used as nvenc. lol
 

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RefineSalt

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Additional information
- Capture Card : avermedia hd capture gc573(firmware, driver Lastest)
- Audio incoder : coreAudio AAC
- Plugin : streaFX
 

R1CH

Forum Admin
Developer
x264 crashes almost always indicate hardware failure such as an unstable overclock, faulty memory or outdated BIOS. Check your RAM with a Prime95 stress test for confirmation.
 

RefineSalt

New Member
Looking at the existing libx264 answers, I plan to run linx and memtest. Prime95 too! (Thanks, I am using the other tools that R1CH has made.)

This thread was also very impressive.
(I worked in the software industry in Korea for 7 years.)
 
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