CodeRushed
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I'm seeing numerous OBS crashes per day. Possibly related to my scene and source count (I think about 400+ scenes and another 400+ different sources).
I have also seen what appear to be stability/data corruption issues with regard to sound filters, where OBS changes where it thinks it can route the audio, and yesterday I saw two separate audio filters with the exact same settings behave differently (one worked and one failed). As a result, I have repaired filter settings (essentially deleting and then re-adding the "same" audio filter) to hundreds of media sources three or four times (in response to determining that the data once again appears to have been corrupted/damaged and the audio filters are not working). Related to this, it would be awesome to be able to define groups of audio filters, so I could repair any damage to a single group in seconds instead of 400+ times, which takes about an hour or so).
Crash log attached.
When it crashes, a part of OBS seems to remain. I get this when I try to start it again:
Here it is in Task Manager with 2.3GB of memory (this is still after the crash):
When I tried to upload the last log file, I received this message:
I compressed the log (still over 3MB compressed) and put it on dropbox. Here's a link to the log:
www.dropbox.com
Thanks so much.
I have also seen what appear to be stability/data corruption issues with regard to sound filters, where OBS changes where it thinks it can route the audio, and yesterday I saw two separate audio filters with the exact same settings behave differently (one worked and one failed). As a result, I have repaired filter settings (essentially deleting and then re-adding the "same" audio filter) to hundreds of media sources three or four times (in response to determining that the data once again appears to have been corrupted/damaged and the audio filters are not working). Related to this, it would be awesome to be able to define groups of audio filters, so I could repair any damage to a single group in seconds instead of 400+ times, which takes about an hour or so).
Crash log attached.
When it crashes, a part of OBS seems to remain. I get this when I try to start it again:
Here it is in Task Manager with 2.3GB of memory (this is still after the crash):
When I tried to upload the last log file, I received this message:
I compressed the log (still over 3MB compressed) and put it on dropbox. Here's a link to the log:
Dropbox
Thanks so much.