dmp file (if available) as well as your regular OBS log files andĪ description of what you were doing at the time of the crash. include the contents of this crash log and the
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Reproduce this crash, please submit this crash report on the forums at OBS has encountered an unhandled exception and has terminated. Re: CLR Browser Source Plugin (New 64bit version, needs test My guess is still that I might can help you, but currently I'm a bit lost on where I could recreate the problem. Please answer as much questions from this post as possible so I can help you further. When does the XML you are talking about comes into the play and what has StreamControl to do with it? Am I missing something?
#Why do i not have a clr browser source plugin code#
Are you sure that that you are going the correct path? I see you wrote JS code and that somehow has to sit inside a HTML Document. I a bit puzzled at how StreamControl works apparently. And you use StreamControl with the OBS CLR Plugin? How does this work? My instance of StreamControl demands a xSplit Path Can you give me a short rundown what Application is doing what and is injecting Code (HTML, JS, SWF) into the Stream. I just downloaded it and looked into it but as I understand it, it run with xSplit? I see xSplit is like OBS a Live Streaming Recorder. I can then diagnose along with you and give you a better feedback (You already posted code, but its only a very very restricted glimpse).Īlos, can you get me a better grip on what you are trying to achieve? You mentioned you were using StreamControl. Alternative you could post a very stripped but fully working HTML+JS onepage code, that I could copy paste without setting up anything. Can you post a link to a HTML on a server so I can paste the url into my OBS and have a look? MAybe it is something obvious when I see it myself. Mod_node=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName('modname').childNodes Map_node=xmlDoc.getElementsByTagName('mapname').childNodes Xhttp=new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")