Why does xsplit crash
Forget about all other settings like resolution, we just want to see if XSplit is the culprit which I think the evidence so far are leaning towards. In the cases you linked to, I didn't find reports of artifacting, more like freezes, am I right? However XSplit definitely seems to have a few bugs still in it. Besides xsplit, I have "Google Camera Adaptor 0" and "Google Camera Adaptor 1" but they both give me an error message, so I'll install the vh screencap thing.
Yeah, I guess they didn't mention graphics issues, but my computer freezes the same way they describe. After enough artifacting happens, the computer slows down to about 1 frame every seconds and then I manually restart the computer because I can't do anything.
I don't know what else to say other than file a report with XSplit on their forum homepage. The problem is clearly related directly to their current version of the software. They may be interested in your setup to eliminate the error.
Just a note, there are errors with a few of the AMD drivers wich cause them to crash every fucking minute. I dont know if this is fixed, but it was in it as far as the last drivers. Make sure you download new ones. On July 20 Dakk wrote: Just a note, there are errors with a few of the AMD drivers wich cause them to crash every fucking minute.
On July 19 Cambam wrote: OS is up to date, as is my graphics card. Summary of guides and tools can be found in my first blog entry. On July 20 Dakk wrote: Atleast my post helped more then yours. While I have no screen region source, the problem is fixed. I can put my cursor over the taskbar with no problems. As soon as I add a screen region back in, the problem starts again.
However, I've found that some partial screen regions such as a small chunk from the middle of my screen, as opposed to the full x don't cause the problem. I don't know what that means, but maybe you guys do! Edit: I had the idea that maybe I should try a screen region without the taskbar in it, because that seems to be the troublemaker, but this didn't fix the problem.
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The crash report you provided above says the crash is entirely in the nvidia broadcast components. If you have similar modules listed in the crashing thread regardless of using nvidia broadcast or xsplit vcam, then it's still the nvidia broadcast causing the crash. Ok, so an update on this thread Over the past few days I have uninstalled, reformatted, and reinstalled Windows 10 because even though I had uninstalled Nvidia Broadcast it kept showing up on my system.
After wiping and reinstalling, resetting everything up, and attempting to stream today, I ended up getting the exact same OBS encoding crash as well as Star Citizen crashing. All of this happened this time without broadcast being installed. I have included the log file in the hopes that someone can help me From the log: Rebuilding all assets I will try rolling back the GPU drivers 2 versions and see if it still happens.
With "power supply" is also meant that you should verify all extra power connectors to your GPU have proper cabling according to the instructions in the manual, and they use different outlets of your power supply device.
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