Question / Help Why Am I Constantly Crashing?

uberswede

New Member
So here are the specs of my rig;

Intel i7-3770k CPU @ 3.50GHz
16GB Ram
Gtx 980 Ti
1Tb HDD
(If you need more info let me know)

The problem has been, since I've started using this computer to stream, that OBS/OBS Studio will crash very frequently (started with obs then tried obs studio). Attached is a log file for when I was streaming a PS4 game with an El Gato HD60.
OBS/OBS Studio also cannot stream Overwatch for it's life, usually crashing the recording program or the game within 10 minutes of being live. I have also suffered 1 Windows 10 blue screen because of this.

My question is obviously, how can I use this beautiful program without it crashing on me every time I stream?

uberswede

P.S My log wouldn't attach so are 3 logs from start of stream, to stream crash...

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1qJbv0Mbr8xWlZ6WFpxempzYzg
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1qJbv0Mbr8xSW14ZmlmWHBxWnM
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B1qJbv0Mbr8xRG8zcjJIdVRxZEE
 

H4ndy

Forum Moderator
Windows Bluescreens are usually a sign of drivers issues or overheating and not directly OBS releated.

If game capture does not work, there might be interfering applications like Razer Synapse Heatmaps, Overwolf, etc. Try disabling all of them and find out which one causes the issue.

There are also a errors in your log reading your capture devices and webcam:

DShow: HDevice::ConnectPins: failed to connect pins (0x80040207): The owner SID on a per-user subscription doesn't exist
DShow: Run failed (0x800705AA): Insufficient system resources exist to complete the requested service.
device_texture_create (D3D11): Failed to create 2D texture (887A0005)

Seems like you got more deeper issues causing the OBS problems.
Please be aware that OBS is using a lot of CPU power and stresses the GPU quite a bit in unusual ways grabbing the frames off the card. This will usually expose more profound problems that are not visible with regular gaming.
 
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