amandryka
New Member
Hi all,
My system is:
Mobo: MSI x570 Unify
CPU Ryzen 5600x
GPU MSI Radeon 6800xt
I'm using OBS as a virtual camera for online workshops, and first tried with a wireless display as secondary monitor, which created very rapid crashes of OBS, with resulting firefox crashes and instability as well as various problems with Windows 10 that forced me to reboot each time.
Then moved on a wired secondary monitor setup, with similar results.
I'm now working with a single monitor setup (wide screen) and although it is stable for longer (1-2 hours) I end up with the same problem.
From what I can see, there isn't much going on in the Crash log but the regular log might be more informative (find it in attachment).
Here are the noteworthy entries in the log file:
At OBS initialization:
When starting Virtual Camera and recording
So, right off the bat, it seems that AMD ID3 isn't initialized properly (tbh, I have no precise idea what these are in details).
Then, after 2 hours of the Virtual Camera and recording running, OBS crashes, and this can be found at the end of the log:
After this, OBS can't be reopened in a stable manner, and my Firefox tabs crash, and keep crashing on reopening (was playing youtube on them), and I need to restart the computer.
Could this be linked to my AMF parameters, or maybe my encoding settings?
My Windows install is rather recent, I just built that rig about a month ago.
Windows is up to date, and video drivers are recent.
My knowledge of OBS is limited, and don't have experience of AMD systems, so I might be missing something obvious.
Thanks for your help!
My system is:
Mobo: MSI x570 Unify
CPU Ryzen 5600x
GPU MSI Radeon 6800xt
I'm using OBS as a virtual camera for online workshops, and first tried with a wireless display as secondary monitor, which created very rapid crashes of OBS, with resulting firefox crashes and instability as well as various problems with Windows 10 that forced me to reboot each time.
Then moved on a wired secondary monitor setup, with similar results.
I'm now working with a single monitor setup (wide screen) and although it is stable for longer (1-2 hours) I end up with the same problem.
From what I can see, there isn't much going on in the Crash log but the regular log might be more informative (find it in attachment).
Here are the noteworthy entries in the log file:
At OBS initialization:
10:32:47.216: [AMF] Version 2.7.0 loaded (Compiled: 1.4.14.0, Runtime: 1.4.18.0, Library: 1;4;18;0;20.45.33.01;202101270031;CL#2249813).
10:32:47.247: [AMF] <Id: 1> Unable to set converter transfer characteristic, error AMF_NOT_FOUND (code 11)
10:32:47.287: [AMF] <Id: 2> Unable to set converter transfer characteristic, error AMF_NOT_FOUND (code 11)
10:32:47.294: [AMF] [Capability Manager] Testing Direct3D 11 Adapter 'AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (VEN_1002/DEV_73bf/SUB_39511462/REV_00c1)':
10:32:47.294: H264/AVC: Supported
10:32:47.294: H265/HEVC: Supported
When starting Virtual Camera and recording
10:33:41.740: ==== Virtual Camera Start ==========================================
10:33:43.249: [AMF] <Id: 3> Unable to set converter transfer characteristic, error AMF_NOT_FOUND (code 11)
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Encoder Parameters:
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Backend:
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Video API: Direct3D 11
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Video Adapter: AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (VEN_1002/DEV_73bf/SUB_39511462/REV_00c1)
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> OpenCL: Not Supported
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Transfer: Disabled
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Conversion: Disabled
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Multi-Threading: Disabled
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Queue Size: 8
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Frame:
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Format: NV12 709 Full
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Resolution: 1920x1080
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Frame Rate: 30/1
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Aspect Ratio: 1:1
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Static:
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Usage: Transcoding
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Quality Preset: Balanced
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Profile: High 4.1
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Coding Type: Automatic
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Max. Reference Frames: 4
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Max. Long-Term Reference Frames: 0
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Rate Control:
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Method: Constant Quantization Parameter
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Pre-Pass Mode: Disabled
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> QP:
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Range: 0 - 51
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> I-Frame: 18
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> P-Frame: 18
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> B-Frame: 22
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Bitrate:
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Target: 20000000 bit/s
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Peak: 30000000 bit/s
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Flags:
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Filler Data: Disabled
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Frame Skipping: Disabled
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Period: 0 Frames
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Behaviour: Skip every Nth frame
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Variance Based Adaptive Quantization: Disabled
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Enforce Hypothetical Reference Decoder: Enabled
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Video Buffering Verfier:
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Buffer Size: 250000000 bits
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Initial Fullness: 100 %
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Max. Access Unit Size: 0
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Picture Control:
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Period:
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> IDR: 60 Frames
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> I: 0 Frames
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> P: 0 Frames
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> B: 0 Frames
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Header Insertion Spacing: 0
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> GOP Alignment: Enabled
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Deblocking Filter: Enabled
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Motion Estimation: Quarter, Half
10:33:44.019: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> B-Frames:
10:33:44.020: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Pattern: 0
10:33:44.020: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Delta QP: N/A
10:33:44.020: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Reference: Disabled
10:33:44.020: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Reference Delta QP: N/A
10:33:44.020: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Intra-Refresh:
10:33:44.020: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Number of Macroblocks Per Slot: 0
10:33:44.020: [AMF] [H264]<Id: 3> Number of Stripes: 1
10:33:44.020: [AMF] View Mode 'Master' is active, avoid giving anything but basic support. Error is most likely caused by user settings themselves.
So, right off the bat, it seems that AMD ID3 isn't initialized properly (tbh, I have no precise idea what these are in details).
Then, after 2 hours of the Virtual Camera and recording running, OBS crashes, and this can be found at the end of the log:
12:22:26.822: [AMF] <Id: 3> Unable to allocate Surface, error AMF_OUT_OF_MEMORY (code 6)
12:22:26.822: Error encoding with encoder 'recording_h264'
12:22:26.828: [ffmpeg muxer: 'adv_file_output'] Output of file 'D:/Work/Content/Video/Output/OBS Recording/2021-04-02 10-33-43.mkv' stopped
12:22:26.828: Output 'adv_file_output': stopping
12:22:26.828: Output 'adv_file_output': Total frames output: 195604
12:22:26.828: Output 'adv_file_output': Total drawn frames: 195678 (195684 attempted)
12:22:26.828: Output 'adv_file_output': Number of lagged frames due to rendering lag/stalls: 6 (0.0%)
12:22:26.828: ==== Recording Stop ================================================
12:22:26.829: warning: 2 frames left in the queue on closing
After this, OBS can't be reopened in a stable manner, and my Firefox tabs crash, and keep crashing on reopening (was playing youtube on them), and I need to restart the computer.
Could this be linked to my AMF parameters, or maybe my encoding settings?
My Windows install is rather recent, I just built that rig about a month ago.
Windows is up to date, and video drivers are recent.
My knowledge of OBS is limited, and don't have experience of AMD systems, so I might be missing something obvious.
Thanks for your help!