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wim stolk:
--- Quote from: wim stolk on September 29, 2016, 08:07:25 am ---Thank you for your suggestion.
I wonder why mc21 did not complain about these records. There were more then one in that file. At the moment it is still running without a problem. Fingers crossed.
By the way my compliments for this version it has improved sound qualities.
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after I removed the file it runned some time but,
it still crashes. and I cannot figure out if is a record or not.
Since the installation of mc22 I never been able to run it without a problem MC21 works flawlessly. Even with the bad files.
blgentry:
I think you have more bad files. Here's one of the last lines from your log file:
0114727: 258826240: Import: AnalyzeAudio: Analyzing: /Volumes/LaCie/Shared Music/Jimi Hendrix Hendrix in the West/jimmy hendrix (1).wav
The (1) in the file name might indicate that there have been several tries to download this file and the that (1) file is incomplete.
At one time I had to go through about 5 rounds of this process: Log crash. Read log to find bad file. Move bad file away. Repeat.
Once I got all of the bad files moved away, MC became totally stable for me.
Brian.
DJLegba:
--- Quote from: wim stolk on November 02, 2016, 09:41:44 am ---after I removed the file it runned some time but,
it still crashes. and I cannot figure out if is a record or not.
Since the installation of mc22 I never been able to run it without a problem MC21 works flawlessly. Even with the bad files.
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After you installed MC22 did you restore your MC21 library backup? If not, MC will try to analyze all the files again, and this is probably causing the crash.
wim stolk:
I did not restore the library. And that was the trick. Thanks
MWL168:
Newbie JRiver/MC user and first post here so apologize if this is the wrong place to post my problem.
I installed trial version of MC22.022 on my MacBook Pro a few days ago. With Audio Device set to "Combo384 Amanero(Core Audio)" and with the Bitstreaming set to "DSD" I cannot play DSD256 file (receive error message: "something went wrong with playback..."). Same error message regardless if I connect my Buffalo II DAC (uses ES9018 chips) to the MacBook or not. Additionally, if the Buffalo II DAC is connected to the MacBook, the attempt to play the DSD256 file seems to confuse the DAC - the digital volume control on the DAC would lose control and the DAC would either output max volume or very faint volume with no control by the digital volume on subsequent playback. Recycle the power to the DAC brings the DAC and its digital volume control back to working order.
The same setup plays DSD64 and DSD128 files just fine.
If I set the Bitstreaming to "None" then the DSD64, 128 and 256 all play just fine but down-sampled as expected.
Based on some reading I did, it seems that to play the DSD256 over DoP requires the DAC to be capable of supporting 705.6KHz sample rate which, I believe, is beyond the spec of my DAC and the Amanero USB-i2s adapter I am using. I am fine with that if someone can confirm it.
However, I would really appreciate knowing why it makes my DAC to stop working. Can someone shed some light?
Thanks!
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