If you PC ever reboots due to some crash, this is a sign of a hardware failure. Check for overheating, defective RAM and sufficient power supply.
I was afraid that could be a problem, but it only seems to happen with OBS.
I was monitoring the temperature, and it doesn't seem to be overheating, I've got a brand new ram set from Crucial, now the power supply... I don't know.
I'm using a MSI notebook (GE62VR 6RF). This is just for streaming; the games are being captured on consoles.
I had 12 hours stream without problems as well.
Is there some software that can help me analyze this better?
You have an OBS Plug-in crashing. Are you running any VST Plugins? Maybe try turning them all off and see what happens. I am not sure if the normal filters are considered plugins but start by disabling the VSTs first. Then maybe disabling the others if it continues to crash.
Unhandled exception: c000001d
Date/Time: 2021-12-30, 15:41:18
Fault address: 7FFF38A88883 (c:\program files\obs-studio\obs-plugins\64bit\libcef.dll)
libobs version: 27.1.3 (64-bit)
Windows version: 10.0 build 19044 (release: 2009; revision: 1415; 64-bit)
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz
I do have, I disabled them after I figured out I could simply use it directly on my mic.
They were greyed out, now I removed everything on the OBS side.
Does the LUT on my camera counts as well? I don't think I have move filters other than these.