It's needed a crash report. If there's no crash report, then an external app or program is causing the issue.
Please restart OBS and perform a test stream of at least 30 seconds doing as you normally do, including playing games, full camera or whatever you normally do. It's really important to do everything you normally do.
Now look inside Help menu. Upload the current log file and paste the url to the log in here. Click on the Analize button to start troubleshooting common issues.
If you're experiencing strange issues or errors that might be related to your GPU drivers, one of the easiest potential fixes is a clean driver installation. Follow the instructions below. 1. Download the latest version of Display Driver...
If you already analyzed it you saw the Insufficient Hardware info.
Do not use advance output mode. Keep it in simple. The best way is to run the Auto-configuration Wizard (tools menu) and apply the settings it gives. Do not change anything. Restart OBS. After restarting OBS, test.
You'll notice the encoder now is nvenc. keep it that way.
alright, i just made those changes, tomorrow morning i'll stream again, cuz i have to work now, if something pops up again i'll let you know, thanks so far
and do you know a better extension to separe the audios? Teamspeak/discord/windows/spotify..
that's a very important extension because when i stream i don't want to leak other audios
Here's a quick update: I've streamed approx 10 hours of switch gameplay, so using an Avermedia Mini, and I didn't have any sound issue at all during all these streams... I guess the OBS plugin has some issues or my MB audio card has some issues then?
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