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Hi guys, getting an error occasionally that an NDI stream is crashing and closes vMix. Is there a way to determine which exact stream is crashing? Event viewer? Crash logs? it just shows the following errors in event viewer:
Faulting application name: vMix64.exe, version: 24.0.0.66, time stamp: 0x613861a3 Faulting module name: ntdll.dll, version: 6.2.19041.1202, time stamp: 0x4f115fac Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x000000000001adbd Faulting process id: 0x%9 Faulting application start time: 0x%10 Faulting application path: %11 Faulting module path: %12 Report Id: %13 Faulting package full name: %14 Faulting package-relative application ID: %15
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vMixNDIHelper.exe 4.0.0.3 5b90b8b6 KERNELBASE.dll 6.2.19041.1202 c9db1934 e06d7363 0000000000034f99
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How many NDI flows are you ingesting and what devices are generating the flows? Troubleshoot by turning off all NDI Sources then establish the one by one. It is impossible to analyse your issue with so little information about your setup/infrastructure.
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Originally Posted by: ask How many NDI flows are you ingesting and what devices are generating the flows? Troubleshoot by turning off all NDI Sources then establish the one by one. It is impossible to analyse your issue with so little information about your setup/infrastructure. Hi, Currently its a laptop running Screen Capture, 2-3 Birddog Flex Encoders (running at 1080p30), 1 Kiloview N2 Encoder, and Another laptop using screen capture to grab USB video. All running into a Dell Precision 3640 Prebuilt (i9-10900k, 32GB RAM, RTX 3070). No way to determine as the streams are stable for a few hrs, then will just crash. and happens at random times. Thats why was hoping if there was a way to reference the stream name in the logs? Also running FEIM, but vMix will still close.
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To confirm an input is faulty, once enabling the mode, wait a while until the issue usually occurs then check the logs found in Documents\vMixStorage\logs on the computer. These logs will report every time the separate FEIM application crashes and which source triggered it.
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Originally Posted by: mavik To confirm an input is faulty, once enabling the mode, wait a while until the issue usually occurs then check the logs found in Documents\vMixStorage\logs on the computer. These logs will report every time the separate FEIM application crashes and which source triggered it. Thank you. Was looking for where to find this.
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Just search in the KB. This is something you find easily.
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Originally Posted by: mavik Just search in the KB. This is something you find easily. Yeah i was looking, but couldnt find.. thanks for your help.
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