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Repeated Crash on Mac OS High Sierra

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bob:

--- Quote from: NFB on April 28, 2019, 03:57:27 pm ---Attaching another one that happened today. The last two times, the crash has occurred when clicking the "stop" button during a playing video.

--- End quote ---
What is the device on IP address 10.0.0.210?
I assume that this is not always upon playing video?
What is your video configuration (number of monitors, size, chipset)?

NFB:
That is correct regarding the IP address.

It's not always when playing video, but it seems to happen more often when either tagging or playing video is involved. At least one of the crashes in the last several days occurred sometime overnight, while doing not anything.

When I mentioned that the issue has been happening for several months, it was formerly running on the iMac with the specs mentioned below and I just recently moved it to the Mac Mini, both to try to isolate the issue and to have a dedicated media server.

The Mac Mini is headless and runs JRiver in server mode. It is accessed from VLC via Apple TV (this is usually stable), or, for library maintenance, from another Mac device, using screen sharing. Devices include an iMac with the following specs:

Model Name:   iMac
  Model Identifier:   iMac11,1
  Processor Name:   Intel Core i5
  Processor Speed:   2.66 GHz
  Number of Processors:   1
  Total Number of Cores:   4
  L2 Cache (per Core):   256 KB
  L3 Cache:   8 MB
  Memory:   16 GB
  Processor Interconnect Speed:   4.8 GT/s
  Boot ROM Version:   60.0.0.0.0
  SMC Version (system):   1.54f36

and also a MacBook Air with the following specs:

Model Name:   MacBook Air
  Model Identifier:   MacBookAir4,1
  Processor Name:   Intel Core i5
  Processor Speed:   1.6 GHz
  Number of Processors:   1
  Total Number of Cores:   2
  L2 Cache (per Core):   256 KB
  L3 Cache:   3 MB
  Memory:   4 GB
  Boot ROM Version:   130.0.0.0.0
  SMC Version (system):   1.74f4

bob:
Are you saying that you are running MC in server mode (using the command line option)?

NFB:
No, I used the wrong language earlier: I meant that I am running MC with the GUI, but the that the library is being shared on the network via DLNA.

NFB:
Here's another crash log. This one happened while being accessed from VLC on the network, no media actually playing, just attempting to connect and browse the library from a client machine. Same setup as before.

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