Problem with OBS recorded video files replicating on their own

adreszer

New Member
I have recently discovered that video recordings made in OBS while I am livestreaming are replicating on their own. I first discovered the problem when I experienced issues with going live on Facebook using OBS Studio software. It required multiple attempts before OBS and Facebook connected. I was repeatedly faced with that spinning blue circle that tells you that the Windows 10 computer is likely otherwise occupied or working hard to connect.

I started looking around for a reason and found that a previous video recording in my Video folder had replicated nearly 9,000 times. I deleted the video and all the duplicates.

A week later, I checked the Video folder for the most recent recording made using OBS and again found several thousand copies of this most recent video. I deleted the video and all the duplicates.

Today, I made a recording while livestreaming and when the recording was complete I immediately checked the Video folder to find that the video I had just recorded had already replicated more than 1500 times.

Anyone have any insights into what may be going on? I recently downloaded VLC media player software onto my Windows 10 computer. I have read that some users with VLC media player on their apple devices have experienced problems with unwanted file duplication. I am using a Windows platform and I am not using the VLC media player during my OBS recordings. Could the recent download of the VLC software be a cause for the unwanted video file replication problem?
 

Lawrence_SoCal

Active Member
Spinning blue circle on Facebook's Live Producer page? that has nothing to do with local OS/PC being busy.

Within OBS, are you using the REMUX option?
Have you checked your antivirus logs/settings to make sure that isn't a potential problem area?
Checked any Windows Scheduled tasks or similar automation?
Taken HDD/SSD out of computer and run malware scan on it from other computer?
 

adreszer

New Member
Spinning blue circle on Facebook's Live Producer page? that has nothing to do with local OS/PC being busy.

Within OBS, are you using the REMUX option?
Have you checked your antivirus logs/settings to make sure that isn't a potential problem area?
Checked any Windows Scheduled tasks or similar automation?
Taken HDD/SSD out of computer and run malware scan on it from other computer?
I spent the day today learning about M3U8 files and TS files. That was my issue. To the uninitiated it appeared that I had files replicating on their own ad infinitum. Now I understand that M3U8 and TS files are one of the recording output format options in OBS. I am now recording to MKV and Remuxing to MP4. What caused the recording output to go M3U8 and TS in the first place is still a mystery, but now I know what it is and how to output to a more common format. Thanks to everyone who replied.
 
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