Audio Encoding Hang

I'm having troubles getting passed the "audio encoding
started" in the log when I start streaming. After about 10 seconds
of it staying there, the program crashes. It doesn't happen all the
time. I try to close any program that could be using the audio
device that it is capturing but I can never isolate the issue.
Here is what the log says before it either crashes or does
nothing:
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:28 : Selected video input device:
VHMultiCam
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:28 : Selected audio input device:
Logitech Mic (Pro 9000)
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:29 : The selected audio device
"Logitech Mic (Pro 9000)" doesn't allow setting volume intensity.
Disabling the volume slider control.
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:34 : Primary - Connected
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:35 : Primary -
Stream[live_2005305_jKc5JtDY] Status: Success
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:35 : Primary -
Stream[live_2005305_jKc5JtDY] Status: NetStream.Publish.Start
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:35 : Session Started
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:36 : Session Started
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:36 : Audio Encoding Started
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:36 : Audio Encoding Stopped
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:36 : Session Stopped
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:37 : Session Started
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:38 : Session Started
Wed Mar 18 2009 23:47:38 : Audio Encoding Started
I can't understand why it works sometimes and other times it
doesn't.

I think I may have found a solution to my problem. It seems
to be related to how much resources(RAM) I have available to the
program. If I try a lower resolution setting it works fine. If I
set the priority of the program high I can use higher
resolutions.

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