OBS redux

Boildown

Active Member
Edit:

Okay, it seems like at least in my case, the crash happens whenever I have my desktop resolution in nVidia Surround set to the "Bezel Corrected" (ie, a very non-standard) resolution I had set up. 5040x1050 works fine; 5296x1050 crashes.

Edit 2:

Changing OBS's output resolution to a standard resolution (ie, 1600x900) also seems to fix it; no crash using the bezel-corrected resolution after manually entering the resolution in the settings in OBS.

An H.264 limitation is 4096 in either dimension, as far as I know. You can't encode that high of a resolution. It might work if you downscale it first, not sure. Are you downscaling already? Because 5040x1050 shouldn't work either.

Pretty sure H.265 doubles it to 8192, if its any consolation.
 

GranoblasticMan

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An H.264 limitation is 4096 in either dimension, as far as I know. You can't encode that high of a resolution. It might work if you downscale it first, not sure. Are you downscaling already? Because 5040x1050 shouldn't work either.

Pretty sure H.265 doubles it to 8192, if its any consolation.
Oh, I had no intention of recording at that resolution anyway. It's just that OBS defaulted to the desktop resolution. Once I changed the resolution in OBS, it ran fine.
 

Mrgreen55

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Ok Sorry i would put the notepad but i don't now were i can upload it so this is my Logs


10:08:53: OBS 0.7.1 (windows)
10:08:53: CPU Name: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU W3550 @ 3.07GHz
10:08:53: CPU Speed: 3064MHz
10:08:53: Physical Cores: 4, Logical Cores: 8
10:08:53: Physical Memory: 4095MB Total, 4095MB Free (NOTE: 4 gigs max is normal for 32bit programs)
10:08:53: Windows Version: 6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1
10:08:53: audio settings reset:
samples per sec: 44100
speakers: 2
buffering (ms): 1000

10:08:53: Loading up D3D11 on adapter AMD Radeon HD 6570
10:08:53: D3D11 loaded sucessfully, feature level used: 45056
10:08:54: video settings reset:
base resolution: 1280x1024
output resolution: 852x682
fps: 30/1
10:08:54: output 'default_file_output' (flv_output) created
10:08:54: output 'default_stream' (rtmp_output) created
10:08:54: encoder 'default_h264' (obs_x264) created
10:08:54: encoder 'default_aac' (ffmpeg_aac) created
10:08:54: service 'default_service' (rtmp_common) created
10:08:54: source 'Scene' (scene) created
10:08:55: Update check failed: Unable to init SSL Context:
10:09:04: source 'Scene 1' (scene) created
10:09:16: source 'Game Capture' (game_capture) created
10:09:29: source 'Video Capture Device' (dshow_input) created
10:09:39: DShow: HDevice::ConnectFilters: RenderStream failed (0x80070057): The parameter is incorrect.


10:09:39: DShow: HDevice::ConnectFilters: RenderStream failed (0x80070057): The parameter is incorrect.


10:10:27: Freeing OBS context data
10:10:27: 4 user source(s) were remaining
10:10:27: source 'Scene' destroyed
10:10:27: source 'Scene 1' destroyed
10:10:27: source 'Game Capture' destroyed
10:10:27: source 'Video Capture Device' destroyed
10:10:27: output 'default_stream' destroyed
10:10:27: output 'default_file_output' destroyed
10:10:27: 2 output(s) were remaining
10:10:27: encoder 'default_aac' destroyed
10:10:27: encoder 'default_h264' destroyed
10:10:27: 2 encoder(s) were remaining
10:10:27: service 'default_service' destroyed
10:10:27: 1 service(s) were remaining
10:10:27: Number of memory leaks: 0
 
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unseeingeye

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I just grabbed OSB-MP-Win-0.7.2.zip to play with the new version and I'm getting an error.

Am I meant to just unzip it to my HDD and then run the obs application found in the bin 32/64 folder? I've tried both versions both as and not as the admin on win 8.1 and it says:

"The program can't start because MSCVP120.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem".
 

Fehre

New Member
As soon as i launch OBS it crashes. I can't even copy the crash log. I can however see the fault address : 7FFE6AA7C3F9 (c:\windows\system32\msvcr120.dll) , sitting on Windows 8.1.
 

HauntedKrist

New Member
Forgive my ignorance, but how do you install the test build? I unzipped it into a folder, went to the bin/64bit folder and tried opening obs64 and it says MSVCR120.dll is missing. I am assuming i have to place this in my existing OBS install location or something? I install MS Visual C+++ as well.

Nevermind i installed both the x86 and x64 c+++ now and it gets past the error, but still crashes after that. With the message


Unhandled exception: c0000005
Fault address: 7FFC6230C3F9 (c:\windows\system32\msvcr120.dll)

libobs version: 0.7.2

Windows version: 6.2 (build 9200)

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4670K CPU @ 3.40GHz


I'll just wait for the stable build i guess.
 
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Isegrim

Member
Forgive my ignorance, but how do you install the test build? I unzipped it into a folder, went to the bin/64bit folder and tried opening obs64 and it says MSVCR120.dll is missing. I am assuming i have to place this in my existing OBS install location or something? I install MS Visual C+++ as well.

Nevermind i installed both the x86 and x64 c+++ now and it gets past the error, but still crashes after that. With the message


Unhandled exception: c0000005
Fault address: 7FFC6230C3F9 (c:\windows\system32\msvcr120.dll)

libobs version: 0.7.2

Windows version: 6.2 (build 9200)

CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4670K CPU @ 3.40GHz


I'll just wait for the stable build i guess.
You just unzip the folder and run the corresponding .exe
 

Lain

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There is currently a crash with certain resolutions, and some of those resolutions might be default depending on your monitor resolution. Shouldn't happen with 1080p or 1440p though.
 

Matt

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I see there have been changes made to the Mac version, but no binary download? Is it source only right now?
 

HauntedKrist

New Member
There is currently a crash with certain resolutions, and some of those resolutions might be default depending on your monitor resolution. Shouldn't happen with 1080p or 1440p though.

Ahh that explains it then. I was using 720p. It's working now at 1080p
 

Fehre

New Member
There is currently a crash with certain resolutions, and some of those resolutions might be default depending on your monitor resolution. Shouldn't happen with 1080p or 1440p though.

I just tried changing my res from 1440p to 1080p. It worked, doesn't crash anymore on startup, i guess it does happen on 1440p.

Edit: So after changing Res to 1080p the first time, i could start it. After changing back to 1440p again it also works now. Strange but yeah, now it works.
 
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HauntedKrist

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I just tried changing my res from 1440p to 1080p. It worked, doesn't crash anymore on startup, i guess it does happen on 1440p.

Edit: So after changing Res to 1080p the first time, i could start it. After changing back to 1440p again it also works now. Strange but yeah, now it works.

This worked for me also. I started it in 1080p, then switched to 720p with the program still running, and it didn't crash. I am gonna test out some console game streaming with facecam tonight, I'll post the result.

Edit: Is there no way to edit the scene or do preview mode in this build?

Edit #2: Nevermind, seems preview mode is always on. Also, I was unable to activate my logitech webcam on the 64 bit exe, so I am using 32 bit for now.

Edit #3: I got my Hauppauge HD PVR2, Audio Technica AT-2020 usb condenser mic, and Logitech webcam all working at once, only problem is the webcam and microphone is off sync from the hd pvr2's video (about half a second faster than the hd pvr2), and it looks like this build doesn't have the mic and video source offset/buffering customization settings, unless I am just not seeing them?

Here's the test run I did of it btw.

 
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Lain

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Matt - Well, official mac builds can't be released until our build server is back up, but I'm probably going to just put something up somewhere to host temporary mac builds, though they sadly won't be able to auto-update without the build server creating them.
 

Tyraxiss

Member
Edit #3: I got my Hauppauge HD PVR2, Audio Technica AT-2020 usb condenser mic, and Logitech webcam all working at once, only problem is the webcam and microphone is off sync from the hd pvr2's video (about half a second faster than the hd pvr2), and it looks like this build doesn't have the mic and video source offset/buffering customization settings, unless I am just not seeing them?

In OBS Studio look under the edit menu and you will find advanced audio properties. That's where the audio sync options are
 

HauntedKrist

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In OBS Studio look under the edit menu and you will find advanced audio properties. That's where the audio sync options are

Ahhh cool I found it, gonna do another test then.

Edit: I still can't figure out how to delay the webcam video, it's still off sync from my voice and the gameplay itself, and there's no "webcam buffering" customization option. Just buffering on or off without letting me set the value. Any help?
 
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Tyraxiss

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Unfortunately I don't own or use a webcam so no real idea on that. I just happened to spot those options the other day when I was testing Studio out.
 
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