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Crash at first launch of OBS

Open Le-Iceberg opened this issue 2 years ago • 2 comments

For some time now, every time I start OBS Studio for the first time I have a crash that prevents the first start. Very strange bug, because when I click a second time, absolutely no stream problems, but the problem comes back every time I start my PC. Following my research and although I do not know if it is a combination of several problems, I noticed that by just removing the script "advanced-timer.lua" I had no more crash, moreover in my logs at the time of the crash the last line of the log file concerns advanced-timer.lua

I don't know if it's from me or not ^^' I didn't test it on other pc, but I want to share this with you just in case and if you have a solution for me, because I love this script it does perfectly what I want and in automatic without unnecessary surplus.

I specify that I have the last version of the script to date and that I am on version 29.1.0-beta4 (but I also have this problem on the stable version :/)

Thanks for reading, I hope it will help if I'm not the only one to have this problem, bravo for your work ! 👍

Le-Iceberg avatar Apr 15 '23 21:04 Le-Iceberg

In OBS, could you go to the Help menu > Crash Reports > Upload Previous Crash Report, and paste the link here?

cg2121 avatar Apr 15 '23 21:04 cg2121

https://obsproject.com/logs/6noToT53e9TSm1iA

like this ?

Le-Iceberg avatar Apr 16 '23 13:04 Le-Iceberg