I'll be listening to music played back on my computer. FLAC files are located on a NAS. I'll be browsing my library and notice some missing cover art, and look to grab it from a file (which would be on the same NAS). The music will pretty quickly commence stuttering and MC will crash.
I get a variant of this - with no crash...but.....all our music is on the NAS (Windows Server 2012 R2) and I will set an album playing. Then I will specifically go to look for albums that need a cover art upgrade (I am in the process of moving all my art to 1000x1000).
When I find a suitable album for upgrade - I will simply Choose Add From File and navigate to the new art. Select it and then MC does it's thing - grinding away to replace the existing 500x500 with the new file. But when it does that - I get severely pops, gaps and glitches on the track that is playing.
I first thought it was an issue with the way my machine is setup - my network card sharing IRQ resources with the USB port that my DAC (Teac UD-501) is connected to (and playing thru via MC). I figured the network traffic on the LAN card was causing interrupts on the USB lane - which in turn caused the pops/glitches in MC.
But this weekend - I spent a good hour moving the LAN card around to different slots - looking for a location where the LAN card has an exclusive IRQ assignment. I found one and figured my troubles were over - but no.
Fired up MC, did the above (Start album playing and then switch out some art during play) - MC does the same thing - it cannot update the art on tracks on the server AND play the current FLAC album smoothly. I have tried all manners of playback from memory playback to play from disk. No option combo I have found yet will allow me to play one album and switch (embed) art on another without some sort of glitching going on.
Would love to figure out what the deal is.
PS: There is no antivirus on our server and the entire MC folder structure is on the Exclude list on my workstation. Another odd thing - V20 and prior - did not exhibit this behavior. And I ran those on the same hardware.
VP