11.04.2022, 14:59
It appears that neither OC nor Windows Defender is the issue.
I ran through a series of tests, the final and most aggressive one I did the following:
Yet still, crashed again, with the same error. Attaching debug log for whatever it's worth, it's No XSynth.
Far as I'm concerned that must mean something is wrong with my sources, so I'm uploading quite a large file to GDrive as I speak, I hope you won't mind downloading a fairly large (4.7GB) file because I think altering the video in any way will only "break" the issue and throw-off the troubleshooting endeavor. I just really just want to learn what this issue is so I can know how to deal with it in the future, it's ruined enough of my encodes now.
Edit: Sent you the file link via private message.
I ran through a series of tests, the final and most aggressive one I did the following:
- All OC disabled. Voltages, clocks, and timings all returned to Default/Auto in the UEFI (meaning even my 3200MHz rated memory was now running at 2133MHz).
- Disabled all Windows protections and Windows Defender. This included turning off Realtime Protection, Core Isolation (HVCI) and all Exploit Protections.
- Disconnected from the internet, ensured there's no startup programs enabled.
- Rebooted.
- Made a fresh Mux from the source files.
- Deleted everything in Hybrid's Temp folder to force it to rebuild that.
Yet still, crashed again, with the same error. Attaching debug log for whatever it's worth, it's No XSynth.
Far as I'm concerned that must mean something is wrong with my sources, so I'm uploading quite a large file to GDrive as I speak, I hope you won't mind downloading a fairly large (4.7GB) file because I think altering the video in any way will only "break" the issue and throw-off the troubleshooting endeavor. I just really just want to learn what this issue is so I can know how to deal with it in the future, it's ruined enough of my encodes now.
Edit: Sent you the file link via private message.