Bug Report Move from Win7Ult to Win10Pro causing crashes; possibly the audio mixer?

BarwarzBaz

New Member
Hello,

I've been on Win 10 Pro since the start of the year, and have had a series of problems with OBS 64-bit ever since.

Please find two logs from last night enclosed:

https://gist.github.com/1afc98032b0038aa0f91

https://gist.github.com/5f4b2eda25588b64a320

sometimes, i do get an error message about not being able to do something with desktop audio before i get the crash log dialog.

eventually, things some how just end up working out and i can pull off a good 1:30-2 hours of uninterrupted streaming. the only thing thats changed in my setup is the move from 7 to 10.

any help would be greatly appreciated in solving this very frustrating mystery.
 

BarwarzBaz

New Member
I've now uploaded them to the topic manually. Thanks again.
 

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  • 2016-02-08-1836-53.log
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  • 2016-02-08-1913-29.log
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BarwarzBaz

New Member
Sorry there. There were so many logs... THIS should be the initial crash from last night:
 

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Harold

Active Member
Still not actually a crash log. It doesn't say crash in the filename.

Crashlogs have Crash in the filename and are in a different folder from the regular logs.
 

BarwarzBaz

New Member
OK, 4th time the charm? lol thanks for your patience.
 

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BarwarzBaz

New Member
OK, that's interesting... this is the rest of the logs from monday night if it will help suggest a pattern...
 

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Sapiens

Forum Moderator
If you delete your webcam source from the scene (delete its global source too if you've added it as one) does OBS still crash?
 
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