Bug Report Switching between scenes with large animated GIF files results in OBS crash

warpz0ne

New Member
This OBS crash bug is resulting from switching between two scenes, each with an active animated GIF image. One is very large.

Scene 1: [Image] Animated GIF 1 - 1920x1080 - 11.8 MB
Scene 2: [Image] Animated GIF 2 - 1920x1080 - 183 MB

When Animated GIF 2 filesize is reduced to 86.4 MB (via decreasing image resolution to 1280x720), this scene switching does not result in OBS crash.

This crash is reproducible. I reproduced it just to get a more recent log file for this post.

Code:
OBS has encountered an unhandled exception and has terminated. If you are able to
reproduce this crash, please submit this crash report on the forums at
http://www.obsproject.com/ - include the contents of this crash log and the
minidump .dmp file (if available) as well as your regular OBS log files and
a description of what you were doing at the time of the crash.
This crash appears to have occured in the 'c:\windows\syswow64\kernelbase.dll' module.
**** UNHANDLED EXCEPTION: dead0b5
Fault address: 75EAC42D (c:\windows\syswow64\kernelbase.dll)
OBS version: Open Broadcaster Software v0.651b
Windows version: 6.1 (Build 7601) Service Pack 1
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz
Crashing thread stack trace:
Stack  EIP  Arg0  Arg1  Arg2  Arg3  Address
0044F168 75EAC42D 0DEAD0B5 00000001 00000000 00000000 kernelbase.dll!0x75eac42d
0044F1C0 603A848F 603D2848 45B55000 01358697 043A0014 obsapi.dll!DumpError+0xbf
0044F1F4 6039BA04 0044F268 01358697 45B55000 6039CE20 obsapi.dll!FastAlloc::_Allocate+0x284
0044F21C 01358679 043A0000 00000003 00000054 003A0000 obs.exe!BitmapImage::Init+0x2a9
0044F270 0135972E 00310800 0044F2B0 013557C5 00477660 obs.exe!BitmapImageSource::UpdateSettings+0xae
0044F294 01359404 00477660 001BA380 001BA380 001C7F80 obs.exe!BitmapImageSource::BitmapImageSource+0x24
0044F2A0 013557C5 001C7F80 00477660 001BA380 00477180 obs.exe!OBS::CreateImageSource+0x95
0044F2B8 60394C21 6039CE01 00310800 00000005 004AA560 obsapi.dll!SceneItem::SetRender+0x91
0044F2DC 603957D2 00000005 00477180 0044F384 01355BD7 obsapi.dll!Scene::InsertImageSource+0x252
0044F314 6039556E 00477180 77109679 00020658 00000000 obsapi.dll!Scene::AddImageSource+0xe
0044F324 01355BD7 004A99A0 00000000 013AE7F0 00000001 obs.exe!OBS::SetScene+0x357
0044F38C 013AF539 00020664 00000111 00011393 00020658 obs.exe!OBS::OBSProc+0xd49
0044F4AC 771062FA 013AE7F0 00020664 00000111 00011393 user32.dll!0x771062fa
0044F4D8 77106D3A 00000000 013AE7F0 00020664 00000111 user32.dll!0x77106d3a
0044F550 7710965E 01534EE0 00000000 013AE7F0 00011393 user32.dll!0x7710965e
0044F594 771096C5 00020664 00000111 00011393 00020658 user32.dll!0x771096c5
0044F5B8 719AAEC4 00794340 00000001 0000000D 00000000 comctl32.dll!0x719aaec4
0044F5D4 7196E16B 00794340 0000000D 00000200 00794340 comctl32.dll!0x7196e16b
0044F5EC 7196E30E 00794340 00000202 00000036 00000005 comctl32.dll!0x7196e30e
0044F644 7196EE1B 00020658 00000202 00000000 00050036 comctl32.dll!0x7196ee1b
0044F6E8 771062FA 719B69B9 00020658 00000202 00000000 user32.dll!0x771062fa
0044F714 77106D3A 00000000 719B69B9 00020658 00000202 user32.dll!0x77106d3a
0044F78C 77110D27 719B69B9 00020658 00000202 00000000 user32.dll!0x77110d27
0044F7C4 77110D4D 719B69B9 00020658 00000202 00000000 user32.dll!0x77110d4d
0044F7E4 013A7B7A 00020658 00000202 00000000 00050036 obs.exe!OBS::ListboxHook+0x134a
0044F8E8 771062FA 013A6830 00020658 00000202 00000000 user32.dll!0x771062fa
0044F914 77106D3A 00000000 013A6830 00020658 00000202 user32.dll!0x77106d3a
0044F98C 771077C4 013A6830 00000000 0044FA20 7712C81F user32.dll!0x771077c4
0044F9EC 7710788A 0044FAC4 00786AA0 00010707 771078E2 user32.dll!0x7710788a
0044F9FC 7712C81F 00020664 00000000 00000000 00000001 user32.dll!0x7712c81f
0044FA28 0137A662 01330000 00000000 00732FB5 00000001 obs.exe!WinMain+0x972
0044FEFC 013CC67A FFFDE000 0044FF8C 77C592E2 FFFDE000 obs.exe!__tmainCRTStartup+0xfd
0044FF48 776B337A FFFDE000 7783AC9D 00000000 00000000 kernel32.dll!0x776b337a
0044FF54 77C592E2 013CC573 FFFDE000 00000000 00000000 ntdll.dll!0x77c592e2
0044FF94 77C592B5 013CC573 FFFDE000 00000000 00000000 ntdll.dll!0x77c592b5
A minidump was saved to C:\Users\Alex\AppData\Roaming\OBS\crashDumps\OBSCrashDump2015-05-13_1.dmp.
Please include this file when posting a crash report.
List of loaded modules:
Base Address  Module
 

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R1CH

Forum Admin
Developer
This is not a bug, you don't have enough RAM to use such large GIF files. You should be using videos instead.
 

warpz0ne

New Member
What type of RAM do you mean? I have 32GB of DDR3 system RAM at 2133Mhz. And 6GB of GDDR5 RAM on my graphics card.
 
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