Question / Help OBS Studio - Corrupted Save File (record in segments automatically?)

Sabor117

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Recently switched from original OBS to OBS Studio and have already encountered an issue with saving my recordings.

When I finished a fairly long recording session (~3:30 hours) I discovered that the video file seemed clearly to not have saved correctly. It was showing a file size, but no length of recording, which in my experience usually means it has corrupted because OBS crashed or was closed before it finished saving. Except neither of those things happened (plus I've been saving the files as an .flv because I understood that made it resistant to crashing).

I tried fixing it by using VLC to convert the file into a different save/format, but that resulted in a video which froze after 13 minutes.

This was a bit frustrating because I noticed that if I let it play from the start it does keep going, I just can't pick anywhere on the timeline and I can't stick the file into any editing software (admittedly it may freeze at some point in the video, I haven't watched the whole 3:30 hours). So with this in mind, the other thing I tried was simply using OBS again to record VLC playing the original recording. I thought this seemed like a plausible solution because the actual recording all seems to be there.

The issue was then, I came back to stop the recording after around 4 hours and found that the new save file was also corrupted in the same way.

One thing I noticed was that the file sizes were moderately similar: the original was 28ish Gb and the re-recording was 26ish Gb, despite being over an hour longer. So this has led me to think that it's possible that something is getting messed up with saving the large files.

Background out of the way I have two questions:

  1. Does anyone know of any solution to this problem?

  2. If there isn't a direct solution to this, does anyone know of a way to automatically make OBS record in (say) 1 hour segments, so I'd end up with several smaller files instead of the one huge one? I figure that this might work because I experimented and could easily save smaller files, so it seems like it's the big file size that is the issue.
Thanks for any help guys!
 
Post your obs log from the session where you had the problem.

I won't be able to do that until later tonight but will try do it ASAP. Can you quickly run me through how I should do it (as in, where do I find the log)?

(P.s. the recording was on Tuesday of this past week and then the re-recording was last night, will the log still be saved somewhere?)
 
Okay, here are the logs from the initial recording session.

Worth noting that I remuxed the file and it actually seems totally fine now, but I'd still like to try and prevent this from happening again.
 

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Looks like you're overloading your video card.

Really? Is there something I can do to solve that? Or is there nothing I can really do, except perhaps lowering the graphics settings on the game I was recording or something?

Seems strange that instead of missing frames or something like that, the recording would be more or less complete but save in a weird way... Also strange is that I think the same settings actually worked when recording with OBS original. But maybe there are some differences I'm forgetting...

Also, it strikes me as a bit weird that this would happen at all! My graphics card isn't top of the range really, but I thought it was still pretty decent and would have been able to handle this. Quite frustrating.
 
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