OBS Vertical Plugin back track Videos damaged

Kagorin

New Member
Hello, i Streamed and tried the new plugin for vertical videos ive downloaded. But when i wanted watch them on my PC they all have two freeze frames. And thats literally the whole video. Sound is normal just the picture/Video isnt. How can i repair this? i wanted to post shorts and now im sitting here with mediaarea and handbrake try to fix it, but nothing works.
someone has a idea? would mean the world to me.
i guess the problem came from the plugin bc when i went in obs to the settings of the plugin it showed me it has a update. After downloading i testet some backtrack clips and it works now. NO freeze frame.
But i realllyyyyy need the old clips to be fixed.

Sorry for the bad english im german i hope u could understand me xD
LG
 

Suslik V

Active Member
Do you have OBS log-file from this recording session? Try to find it by time and date and attach to your post here.
Path to OBS log files: %APPDATA%\obs-studio\logs
 

Kagorin

New Member
Yes. Here is the log file from the day
Do you have OBS log-file from this recording session? Try to find it by time and date and attach to your post here.
Path to OBS log files: %APPDATA%\obs-studio\logs
 

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Suslik V

Active Member
Are you sure that this is right log-file?
There is no output files logged in it. Only ~4 minute streaming session, and 'Vertikal Backtrack' did something strange for ~27 minutes.

Anyway, there is
Code:
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17:27:39.889: Video stopped, number of skipped frames due to encoding lag: 11810/100379 (11.8%)
that means that only 88.2% of the footage was encoded.

Look for similar lines in your log-files. If files has more than 50% of skipped frames, then there is nothing to recover.
 

koala

Active Member
You're overloading your computer by running several encoder sessions at the same time. You activated an output called "teleport", you activated the replay buffer, you ran an output from some vertical canvas plugin, and you started some streaming. I wasn't able to determine which ones actually ran in parallel, but in general your PC/Laptop is not very powerful, so make sure you only use one of all of these and all others are stopped at that time. Running multiple outputs at the same time might overload the encoders and result in broken and unusuable output.
 

Kagorin

New Member
You're overloading your computer by running several encoder sessions at the same time. You activated an output called "teleport", you activated the replay buffer, you ran an output from some vertical canvas plugin, and you started some streaming. I wasn't able to determine which ones actually ran in parallel, but in general your PC/Laptop is not very powerful, so make sure you only use one of all of these and all others are stopped at that time. Running multiple outputs at the same time might overload the encoders and result in broken and unusuable output.
Well I saw some tutorial about a teleport plugin so u can record and stream at the same time. The dude that made the tutorial didn't say it was important to have a good pc. He meant "works for everyone"
So I thought well my pc isn't that bad I can at least stream with it without lags and stuff. But ig ur right I forgot to delete the teleport plugin. Also I don't need streamlabs anymore bc I use streamelements.

Ig the vertical plugin is the one I will stick to.
 

Kagorin

New Member
You're overloading your computer by running several encoder sessions at the same time. You activated an output called "teleport", you activated the replay buffer, you ran an output from some vertical canvas plugin, and you started some streaming. I wasn't able to determine which ones actually ran in parallel, but in general your PC/Laptop is not very powerful, so make sure you only use one of all of these and all others are stopped at that time. Running multiple outputs at the same time might overload the encoders and result in broken and unusuable output.
PS.: thanks and what do you mean by that I activated a replay buffer. How can I put it out and for what is this?
I downloaded obs and just followed tutorials for the right settings.
 

Kagorin

New Member
Are you sure that this is right log-file?
There is no output files logged in it. Only ~4 minute streaming session, and 'Vertikal Backtrack' did something strange for ~27 minutes.

Anyway, there is
Code:
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17:27:39.889: Video stopped, number of skipped frames due to encoding lag: 11810/100379 (11.8%)
that means that only 88.2% of the footage was encoded.

Look for similar lines in your log-files. If files has more than 50% of skipped frames, then there is nothing to recover.
Oh okay that's interesting to hear. I actually saw that since I got streamlabs plugin for obs, there are alot things that don't work how I want to and frames are going crazy.
I guess I will delete it.

And i will search up if I can find some other log files and read them a bit.

Thanks for your help!
 
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