We need the crashlog, the session log provided does not contain crash data.Hey all
Wondered if anyone could help I have two scene collections I use but as of a few days ago its been crashing upon trying to switch.
Have attached a log and any help would be appreciated
Please refrain from trying to hijack other people's threads. Your issue is very unlikely to be related to the original poster's, especially in a random-crash situation. Open your own thread for your own problem.please check mine too
We need the crashlog, the session log provided does not contain crash data.
The weird thing is, its not generating a crash log. Its just shutting itself down while switching
https://obsproject.com/logs/ovJDP4GI-h5r93da heres the log as copied from the instructions via that page, switching my output to 720p seemed to have fixed it for a short while yesterday but again today it has begun crashing againPer pinned post in this forumPlease post a log with your issue! Here's how...
OBS Studio creates a log file each time you run it which contains very useful diagnostic information. Without a log file, it's much harder for any support volunteers to figure out problems and your post may be ignored. To upload a log file, go to the Help menu > Log Files > Upload Last Log...obsproject.com
No multi-minute recording and/or streaming session in that log, so important details are missing
And that seems a sophisticated scene setup, so resource mgmt may come into play. I recommend monitoring hardware resource (CPU, GPU, RAM, etc) utilization [for ex. using Task manager’s Performance tab and/or Resource Monitor] to see if your system is being maxed out with your settings. And then there is a chance one of your plug-ins is the cause