*EDIT
CPU: Intel Core i7 4500u 1.8ghz with 2.4ghz boost
Tempts don't exceed 84 Degrees Celsius (I know that's disturbingly high, but tbh, it's normal temps for me
This has happened on multiple occasions, mainly from local recording instead of livestreams, and it's getting annoying. Mainly because I'm starting to loose unsaved data because of this. Whenever it stops responding it is not recoverable. I have to force-shut it down, thus resulting in the loss of data and/or unsaved work. (and I can't save it because, well, I'm using it.)
Remember it doesn't always crash. It typically crashes while running CPU intensive games such as Geometry Dash or Minecraft. (More on Minecraft. Today it crashed Geometry Dash for the first time)
I have very little evidence to help as no error's occur. XSplit doesn't show crash reports, Windows doesn't show crash reports, neither do the games I record. It just plain freezes. I do have a shred of help: this warning message from XSplit when it starts up: (which doesn't affect anything as it doesn't crash everyday, but crashes often. Video files are perfectly normal)
OS: Windows 10 Home - 10.0.10240 Build 10240
BIOS: Insyde F.42, 2013-12-04
Nvidia GPU Drivers: GeForce Experience 2.8.1.21
XSplit version: V2.2.1502.1633
XSplit error message on startup:
Detailed technical information follows:
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Date and Time: 2016-01-06 10:42:03 PM +02:00
Machine Name: ASRIELDREEMURR
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Home Single Language 64-bit
IP Address: ---.---.-.---
Current User: ASRIELDREEMURR\My name
XSplit User:
Application Domain: XSplitRegSrc64.exe
Assembly Codebase: file:///C:/Program Files (x86)/SplitmediaLabs/XSplit Broadcaster/x64/XSplitRegSrc64.exe
Assembly Full Name: XSplitRegSrc64, Version=2.2.1502.1633, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null
Assembly Version: 2.2.1502.1633
Assembly Build Date: 2004-02-11 12:54:26 AM
Exception Source: mscorlib
Exception Type: System.IO.IOException
Exception Message: This security ID may not be assigned as the owner of this object.
Exception Target Site: Win32Error
---- Stack Trace ----
Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey.Win32Error(errorCode As Int32, str As String)
XSplitRegSrc64.exe: N 3807558
Microsoft.Win32.RegistryKey.CreateSubKey(subkey As String, permissionCheck As RegistryKeyPermissionCheck, registrySecurity As RegistrySecurity)
XSplitRegSrc64.exe: N 00743
SplitMediaLabs.XSplitRegSrc.RegisterBroadcasterSource()
XSplitRegSrc64.exe: N 03098