Hello,
I occasionally stream on YouTube and have a separate 1TB drive that all the recordings are saved to. I record in mkv and it automatically remux to mp4. In the past once the drive was full, I'd simply select all and delete. The files would be deleted in a matter of seconds. However, now they refuse to delete and the only way I've found to get rid of them is to reformat the whole drive. On my drive I can see both the mkv and mp4 files, but when I click to view them with Windows Media Player it just spins and says its trying to find the codec. Whereas, previously i was able to play the mp4 files no problem. When I go to edit the footage in Filmora the files pull in no problem and I'm able to view and edit the footage. Not only can I do all that in Filmora, but when i save the edited footage to the same drive and go to delete it, it is deleted in a matter of seconds like before. Below is what I've already attempted to resolve the issue:
1. OBS check file integrity
2. OBS check for updates
3. uninstall/reinstall OBS
4. remove Streamelements (alerts/sub goal) plug-ins
5. replace drive
I don't know what else to do. It started doing this about 3wks ago, and when I think back to when it first started I don't recall doing anything different or changing anything. It doesn't make sense. It's almost as though the files are in a limbo state of stop recording because when I click on File Explorer and go to the drive, my Recording folder files don't display a thumbnail like they used to. They're just the generic white file with a play button. The edited files from Filmora show a thumbnail.
I've attached screenshots of the Recording folder, Edited folder, and me attempting to delete all the files from the Recording folder. I've also attached the most recent log files from my last stream.
please help. I'm not a tech wizard and it's driving me mad.
I occasionally stream on YouTube and have a separate 1TB drive that all the recordings are saved to. I record in mkv and it automatically remux to mp4. In the past once the drive was full, I'd simply select all and delete. The files would be deleted in a matter of seconds. However, now they refuse to delete and the only way I've found to get rid of them is to reformat the whole drive. On my drive I can see both the mkv and mp4 files, but when I click to view them with Windows Media Player it just spins and says its trying to find the codec. Whereas, previously i was able to play the mp4 files no problem. When I go to edit the footage in Filmora the files pull in no problem and I'm able to view and edit the footage. Not only can I do all that in Filmora, but when i save the edited footage to the same drive and go to delete it, it is deleted in a matter of seconds like before. Below is what I've already attempted to resolve the issue:
1. OBS check file integrity
2. OBS check for updates
3. uninstall/reinstall OBS
4. remove Streamelements (alerts/sub goal) plug-ins
5. replace drive
I don't know what else to do. It started doing this about 3wks ago, and when I think back to when it first started I don't recall doing anything different or changing anything. It doesn't make sense. It's almost as though the files are in a limbo state of stop recording because when I click on File Explorer and go to the drive, my Recording folder files don't display a thumbnail like they used to. They're just the generic white file with a play button. The edited files from Filmora show a thumbnail.
I've attached screenshots of the Recording folder, Edited folder, and me attempting to delete all the files from the Recording folder. I've also attached the most recent log files from my last stream.
please help. I'm not a tech wizard and it's driving me mad.