OBS Crashing

HeisenOnTTV

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I made a post about this the other day but I have just realised I uploaded a bunch of irrelevant crash logs and not the log files I needed to. OBS is pretty consistently crashing for me, usually after streaming for an hour or 2. Yesterday I was streaming and it crashed again. A little bit before I put my bitrate up from 4500 to 6000 and I also took a clip on my playstation which I think could have caused the crash, but this usually isn't an issue so I'm a little confused, and the stream often crashed even when I'm not doing this. I'll upload the log, if someone could tell me what went wrong I'd really appreciate it. It does seem like a wifi issue but I usually don't have wifi issues with OBS, it's quite a new thing that's only been happening in the last month or two, so that doesn't make sense to me.
 

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You haven't uploaded any crash report, just a log file.
The first issue you can see is Norton. Like almost all security suits, is intrusive and cause more troubles than help. Remove it completely. You don't need anything else than Windows Security suit that comes with Windows and it's also better than others.
If the issue is on the vertical canvas plugin you should ask in the place set for this third party plugin for support.
Resources are critical and you only have 16 MB of RAM. It's recommended to have no less than 32 GB. You are multi-streaming and recording at the same time, it could be too much for your system.

You have network issues:
18:37:28.577: WriteN, RTMP send error 10054 (4104 bytes)
18:37:28.578: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (81 bytes)
18:37:28.578: WriteN, RTMP send error 10038 (42 bytes)
This tells you there's an issue on any part of the network, which could be the crappy security suit, the network driver, the network adapter, the network cable, router/modem, or the ISP.
 
Yep Super thin, 1650 is light on VRAM too.

Every USB device is throwing errors as well. Is the USB overloaded or is it a lack of RAM? Those devices should be connected directly to a header.
17:50:06.522: DShow: Run failed (0x800705AA): Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.
 
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