Question / Help Obs not recording anything [Solved]

Eli

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I used Obs and it was working fine a few weeks ago.I recently upgraded to win 7 on my computer and now when I try to record anything it just stays on the beginning image and stays like that but the audio is still running.
 
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Eli

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10:43:19: Open Broadcaster Software v0.613b - 32bit (´・ω・`)
10:43:19: -------------------------------
10:43:19: CPU Name: AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 4400+
10:43:19: CPU Speed: 2310MHz
10:43:19: Physical Memory:  3070MB Total, 1133MB Free
10:43:19: stepping id: 1, model 107, family 15, type 0, extmodel 3, extfamily 0, HTT 1, logical cores 2, total cores 2
10:43:19: monitor 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1440, 900}
10:43:19: Windows Version: 6.1 Build 7601 S
10:43:19: Aero is Disabled
10:43:19: -------------------------------
10:43:19: OBS Modules:
10:43:19: Base Address  Module
10:43:19: 00230000  OBS.exe
10:43:19: 60470000  OBSApi.dll
10:43:19: 67C30000  DShowPlugin.dll
10:43:19: 67C70000  GraphicsCapture.dll
10:43:19: 67C10000  NoiseGate.dll
10:43:19: 67BF0000  PSVPlugin.dll
10:43:19: ------------------------------------------
10:43:19: Adapter 1
10:43:19:  Video Adapter: AMD Radeon HD 6450
10:43:19:  Video Adapter Dedicated Video Memory: 2134155264
10:43:19:  Video Adapter Shared System Memory: 1341419520
10:43:19:  Video Adapter Output 1: pos={0, 0}, size={1440, 900}, attached=true
10:43:19: =====Stream Start: 2014-04-16, 10:43:19===============================================
10:43:19:  Multithreaded optimizations: On
10:43:19:  Base resolution: 1440x900
10:43:19:  Output resolution: 1440x900
10:43:19: ------------------------------------------
10:43:19: Loading up D3D10 on AMD Radeon HD 6450 (Adapter 1)...
10:43:19: ------------------------------------------
10:43:19: Audio Format: 48000 Hz
10:43:19: ------------------------------------------
10:43:19: Audio Channels: 2 Ch
10:43:19: Playback device {0.0.0.00000000}.{6f9f8465-c409-4e7a-905c-49c7de8d6040}
10:43:19: ------------------------------------------
10:43:19: Using desktop audio input: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device)
10:43:19: ------------------------------------------
10:43:19: Using auxilary audio input: Microphone (Webcam C170)
10:43:19: ------------------------------------------
10:43:19: Audio Encoding: AAC
10:43:19:  bitrate: 128
10:43:19: Using graphics capture
10:43:19: Scene buffering time set to 700
10:43:19: x264: VBV maxrate specified, but no bufsize, ignored
10:43:19: ------------------------------------------
10:43:19: Video Encoding: x264
10:43:19:  fps: 30
10:43:19:  width: 1440, height: 900
10:43:19:  preset: veryfast
10:43:19:  profile: high
10:43:19:  keyint: 250
10:43:19:  CBR: no
10:43:19:  CFR: yes
10:43:19:  max bitrate: 100
10:43:19:  buffer size: 0
 
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Eli

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yes I was trying to capture minecraft, but I tested out monitor capture and it did the same thing.
 

Eli

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ok I used the test version but now it records for two seconds, and then stays on a part for a long time. It then catches up but after a few seconds freezes on a part with audio still going again, it does this until the video is over.

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Eli

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Here you go, it did the same with the monitor capture.
 

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Lain

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Lain
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Your CPU cannot encode at HD. That's why you're getting the 'frozen video' problem (I think that's what you're getting at this point at least).

You need to use more downscale, like 20. downscale. Your CPU in particular is pretty terrible for streaming anything beyond standard definition.
 
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