Obs crash after playing Webm. file

Vari_Jaantje

New Member
Hey guys,

I wanted to 'upgrade' my opening scene so I made a short film (no audio) with clips from me and friends having fun in stream. Sort of a trailer what people are getting in to. I made it into a Webm. file. It is 5 min long. I made it loop (just in case) But after playing it for a minute OBS just completly shuts itself down. After deleting my vid/Webm file. The problem is gone (so it has to be that specific Webm. file that is causing the problem)
Does anyone know why this happens and how to prevent/ fix it?
I have the latest version of OBS.

Jaan.
 

PaiSand

Active Member
Can you please post a log file from the moment this happens and if there's a crash report, it too.
 

Vari_Jaantje

New Member
Inside help menu you can access the log files and crash report folders.
Sorry I got stuck in work a bit... I hope this helps locating the issue
 

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PaiSand

Active Member
This are log files and a crash report is also needed.

Some of the plugins you're using are known to cause issues, like spectralizer (was replaced by other plugin) and streamelements.
Actually, you have too many plugins and you really need to check for updates or completelly remove them.
If you see at the end of the log file you can see why is important to check on the plugins:
00:30:17.333: =================================================
00:30:17.643: Number of memory leaks: 70


You can also try using the vlc source (vlc must be intalled in your system) intead of the onw you're using now and see if this work better.
 

Vari_Jaantje

New Member
This are log files and a crash report is also needed.

Some of the plugins you're using are known to cause issues, like spectralizer (was replaced by other plugin) and streamelements.
Actually, you have too many plugins and you really need to check for updates or completelly remove them.
If you see at the end of the log file you can see why is important to check on the plugins:



You can also try using the vlc source (vlc must be intalled in your system) intead of the onw you're using now and see if this work better.
Thank you so so much!!.
Any advise on witch plugin's I should remove? (besides spectralizer and streamelements)
I'm a bit of an OBS n00b and follow a lot of Nutty's video's. I had no clue that the plugin's didn't auto update (whoops)
 

PaiSand

Active Member
Remove all and only install the ones you really need. Notice some plugins may not be updated as the creator stop its development. So, don't make the plugins something you have to rely upon.
 

Vari_Jaantje

New Member
This are log files and a crash report is also needed.

Some of the plugins you're using are known to cause issues, like spectralizer (was replaced by other plugin) and streamelements.
Actually, you have too many plugins and you really need to check for updates or completelly remove them.
If you see at the end of the log file you can see why is important to check on the plugins:



You can also try using the vlc source (vlc must be intalled in your system) intead of the onw you're using now and see if this work better.
O sorry I forgot those
Remove all and only install the ones you really need. Notice some plugins may not be updated as the creator stop its development. So, don't make the plugins something you have to rely upon.
The VLC plugin did the trick! Thank you so much!
 

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