02.08.2024, 23:50
(02.08.2024, 07:25)Selur Wrote: ARGH,... that debug output contains different sources and from the looks of it you did tons of stuff after the crash.
Also, it does not contain the analysis of the source.
Random crashes in the middle of an encode:
Usually indicate to some system instability or a buggy source (or hdd).2024.07.31 - 21:53:35_Windows 10 Version 22H2 (64bit)_2024.06.16.1 - level 9: x264 output: 4169 frames: 4.59 fps, 5167.74 kb/s
2024.07.31 - 21:53:36_Windows 10 Version 22H2 (64bit)_2024.06.16.1 - level 9: x264 output: 4170 frames: 4.59 fps, 5169.05 kb/s
2024.07.31 - 21:53:38_Windows 10 Version 22H2 (64bit)_2024.06.16.1 - level 9: x264 output: 4171 frames: 4.58 fps, 5168.51 kb/s
2024.07.31 - 21:53:39_Windows 10 Version 22H2 (64bit)_2024.06.16.1 - level 9: 2024-07-31@21_29_13_1010_06_video ### C:\Users\Computer\Videos\RJ videos\Forum\(2003) Video Gangs.mp4 ### Helper(1) finished with exitCode: -1073741819 and exitStatus: 1
So:
a. make sure your system (cpu, gpu, ram) are not overclocked
b. use dedicated temp folder for Hybrid and exculde it from virus scans
c. keep an eye on your temperatures&co
Cu Selur
What is the proper procedure to follow once a crash occurs?
Also, I verified I am not overclocked though my base speed was nearly topped out and my CPU usuage was nearly 100% with VSPipe and the GUI running. Temps are good, system is not hot. Also cannot exempt folders from scan in the latest mcafee install. Still crashing. Just erased everything and reinstalled Hyrbid with torch to test again.