Bug Report OBS crashes while using Elgato Game Capture HD

Dreadmyst

New Member
i recently bought a game capture device and want to start streaming my PS3 gameplay. I have read about 4 guide on how to set up OBS with the Elgato Game Capture HD and all setting are correct according to the guide but when i hit preview stream OBS crashes. any help on how to solve this and get me going with PS3 streaming would be awesome.

This is my crash report

15:30:14: No Intel graphics adapter visible in QSVHelper.exe, Optimus problem?
15:30:14: CUDA loaded successfully
15:30:14: 1 CUDA capable devices found
15:30:14: [ GPU #0 - < GeForce GTX 550 Ti > has Compute SM 2.1, NVENC Not Available ]
15:30:14: No NVENC capable devices found
15:30:18: Settings::Video: Enabling Aero
15:30:23: Open Broadcaster Software v0.637b - 32bit (´・ω・`)
15:30:23: -------------------------------
15:30:23: CPU Name: AMD FX(tm)-6100 Six-Core Processor
15:30:23: CPU Speed: 3314MHz
15:30:23: Physical Memory: 4095MB Total, 4095MB Free
15:30:23: stepping id: 2, model 1, family 21, type 0, extmodel 0, extfamily 3, HTT 1, logical cores 6, total cores 3
15:30:23: monitor 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1366, 768}
15:30:23: monitor 2: pos={1366, -70}, size={1440, 900}
15:30:23: Windows Version: 6.1 Build 7601 S
15:30:23: Aero is Disabled
15:30:23: -------------------------------
15:30:23: OBS Modules:
15:30:23: Base Address Module
15:30:23: 012F0000 OBS.exe
15:30:23: 541C0000 OBSApi.dll
15:30:23: 53F50000 BWCapture.dll
15:30:23: 53F10000 DShowPlugin.dll
15:30:23: 573A0000 GraphicsCapture.dll
15:30:23: 53EE0000 NoiseGate.dll
15:30:23: 53EC0000 PSVPlugin.dll
15:30:23: ------------------------------------------
15:30:23: Adapter 1
15:30:23: Video Adapter: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti
15:30:23: Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 1024655360
15:30:23: Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 3221106688
15:30:23: Video Adapter Output 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1366, 768}, attached=true
15:30:23: Video Adapter Output 2: pos={1366, -70}, size={1440, 900}, attached=true
15:30:23: =====Stream Start: 2014-10-10, 15:30:23===============================================
15:30:23: Multithreaded optimizations: On
15:30:23: Base resolution: 1920x1080
15:30:23: Output resolution: 1280x720
15:30:23: ------------------------------------------
15:30:23: Loading up D3D10 on NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti (Adapter 1)...
15:30:23: ------------------------------------------
15:30:23: Audio Format: 48000 Hz
15:30:23: ------------------------------------------
15:30:23: Audio Channels: 2 Ch
15:30:23: Playback device {0.0.0.00000000}.{bfaafa53-bfea-4974-986e-d481f50c7937}
15:30:23: ------------------------------------------
15:30:23: Using desktop audio input: LCD TV-1 (NVIDIA High Definition Audio)
15:30:23: Global Audio time adjust: 0
15:30:23: ------------------------------------------
15:30:23: Using auxilary audio input: Line 3 (Virtual Audio Cable)
15:30:23: Mic time offset: 1400
15:30:23: ------------------------------------------
15:30:23: device: Elgato Game Capture HD,
15:30:23: device id {39F50F4C-99E1-464a-B6F9-D605B4FB5918},
15:30:23: chosen type: UYVY, usingFourCC: false, res: 1280x720 - 1280x720, frameIntervals: 166833-166833
15:30:23: use buffering: true - 0, fourCC: 'UYVY'
15:30:23:
15:30:23: device audio info - bits per sample: 16, channels: 2, samples per sec: 48000, block size: 4
15:30:23: Using directshow input
15:30:23: Scene buffering time set to 700
 

Lain

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Lain
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The crash log (that you get if the program actually crashes) tells you where to get the dump file for it. Did it say "oops! OBS has crashed" when it occurred?
 

Dreadmyst

New Member
decided to check in %appdata% and found the files being requested so i have attached them to this post.
 

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