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MC crashing immediately [SOLVED] (Mojave and less than latest MC24)
Awesome Donkey:
Try disabling auto-import and see if the crashing stops. If it does stop crashing, then you've likely got bad files.
philperry:
Thanks I'll give it a try. However, the same files work fine for M23.
blgentry:
jlyness seems to have at least one m4a file (AAC audio) that MC is puking on. I would recommend turning off auto import there too.
For philperry: Recent versions of MC24 have changed something about AAC importing. It seems to be more sensitive now to AAC files as there have been a good number of people reporting crashes. At least 2 (maybe more?) recent versions of MC have addressed this as the JRiver team finds more AAC files that are crashing systems. I think they are fixing the problems as they are reported. If indeed your system is crashing because of unusual AAC (m4a) files, that would be good to know so JRiver can look at one of these files and hopefully fix the source of the crash.
Or you may have an entirely different problem. Turning off auto import will help narrow this down.
Brian.
JimH:
Apple made some changes to tagging that caused these problems.
jlyness:
Turning off auto-import has not helped. I've actually used it to import many files, without difficulty, so I'm not surprised that turning it off didn't help.
--- Quote from: blgentry on February 21, 2019, 03:12:32 pm ---jlyness seems to have at least one m4a file (AAC audio) that MC is puking on. I would recommend turning off auto import there too.
For philperry: Recent versions of MC24 have changed something about AAC importing. It seems to be more sensitive now to AAC files as there have been a good number of people reporting crashes. At least 2 (maybe more?) recent versions of MC have addressed this as the JRiver team finds more AAC files that are crashing systems. I think they are fixing the problems as they are reported. If indeed your system is crashing because of unusual AAC (m4a) files, that would be good to know so JRiver can look at one of these files and hopefully fix the source of the crash.
Or you may have an entirely different problem. Turning off auto import will help narrow this down.
Brian.
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