Question / Help obs keeps crashing

masahac95

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i dont know what to do, but every time i try to start streaming, obs is crashing.
i have made a crash report, i dont get much out of reading it, anyone that can help?
ive added the crash report as a file.
hope some one can help me
 

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I looked at the crash log and did some googling. Google says the .dll that's crashing has to do with graphics drivers of some sort. Are your graphics drivers up to date? Also, what are your specs outside of your CPU? (RAM, GPU, etc...)

BTW, are you running OBS 64-bit? Cus you should be unless your OS is 32-bit, which is pretty rare these days.
 
im quite posetive its obs 64-bit, but honestly i dont knoww how to check.

as of the specs i have something here that gives an idea of it.
 

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Hmm... Windows 10 has been causing people issues for a while, maybe that's the reason for your problems. Don't worry though, it'll pass with time. It's just because Windows 10 is still new.

You can check if your OBS is 64-bit by looking at the title of the OBS window. If it says "64bit" at the end then it's 64 bit.
 
Then it's just 32bit, the 64bit version would have a title like this: Profile: PROFILENAME - Scenes: SCENENAME - Open Broadcaster Software v0.655b - 64bit

You can find the 64bit OBS under "C:\Program Files\OBS\OBS.exe" usually. (Although it's in a different place for some people, usually because they installed an older version first, then updated it.)
 
Well, that narrows things down a bit. Have you updated your graphics drivers yet? Also, what graphics card are you using?

BTW, that CPU of yours is pretty low-end, so you won't be able to stream in very high quality, especially if your game is running on the same machine.
 
Ahh, so an integrated graphics card. It's very well possible that it simply can't support OBS. The DLL that is crashing is apparently part of the integrated graphics drivers. I'm not really sure how to update those (integrated graphics cards are weird).

It's possible that dll is broken, but trying to fix it might make things even worse. And I don't know enough about that .dll to feel 100% confident in assisting you with an attempted fix. The only thing I can think of is to go to "c:\windows\system32", find "igd10umd32.dll", make a backup copy of it to somewhere safe, then downloading the dll here (click on "download zip-file", DO NOT use any of the other options) and copying that into "c:\windows\system32". (You have to unzip it first ofc, then copy just the .dll, not the README) Also, if it asks you to pick a version, take the newest one (highest number).

You can then restart your machine and try again with 32bit and 64bit OBS (this might only fix one of them). If nothing has changed, remove the new .dll you downloaded from "c:\windows\system32" and put back the old one (this is why you need to make a backup copy). Once again: This may make things worse, only do it if you feel confident you won't accidentally overwrite the wrong file!

BTW, is the crash report different in 64bit OBS?
 
Yup, this time it's the 64bit version of the same DLL file. It's definitely the DLL of your graphics card that has some sort of problem with OBS. At least we know for sure what file is causing the crash.

Did you experience similar crashes and/or graphical issues with other software on your computer?
 
no, its only with obs, and i cant update the driver because apparently the update isnt compatible with win 10 yet
 
I think I know what your problem is... well yet another part of it. It's the same issue I had a while back on my laptop. Basically, you have a good standalone GPU (the NVIDIA one), and a really bad onboard GPU (that sits ontop of the processor) that's apparently messing with things. In my laptop this made things slow for years until I finally figured out what was going on and fixed it after a ton of trial and error.

I think the best course of action would be to disable the onboard graphics card completely and run everything over the standalone one. If your screen is currently plugged in to the onboard one you'd have to plug it into the other one first of course. After your system runs entirely on the standalone graphics card, the onboard'd dll should no longer crash OBS.

It's still a little mysterious to see the NVIDIA one listed trice in your OBS, do you have multiple screens?
 
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