The reason and the solution are same as in this thread: WINDOWS 10 OBS CRASH Unfortunately, moving enc-amf.dll from 64-bit plugins folder is only temporal workaround for now. But you can try it too.
I haven't ever used the AMF encoder tho it doesn't crash after loading it crashes when starting the x64 application and doesn't open OBS at all. It will open only 32bit version
The lib prevents to start OBS Studio properly. Later, you can restore the file (actually, you didn't choose what plugins to load and what just to bypass - this feature not implemented yet).
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