The Pi's don't have much power, so if you plug in anything it needs to be separately powered. Or a bigger power supply. Try a Google search on this subject.
Thanks Jim. I have 4 Raspberry Pis around my house, so I generally have an idea about their picky power requirements. This device has only a Z Wave stick plugged into the USB for Engen, so no external drives using additional UBS power.
I swapped out the power supply and got the same outcome. Here are my exact steps.
I turned on my TV so I could see the desktop and opened up VNC so I could easily control the mouse. I wanted to take Gizmo/ JRemote2 out of the equation. The IdPi is connected to my Win10 library. I browse via VNC and find an album (FLAC16) and hit play. It starts playing on the stereo. I RDP to my Win10 library and see the first track of that album showing in the Playing Now window. The filename is m01p://internal_server_ip:53199/MCWS/v1/File/GetFile?File=#####. Track 1, 2 and 3 seem to play just fine. As Track 3 finishes, the display of MC on the IdPi freezes. It shows 3:29/3:41. On my Win10 library, the time advances just fine. Track 4 starts playing out of my stereo, but the IdPi is still showing Track 3 frozen at 3:29. I go to VNC, flip to the main menu, then flip back to MC and it's now a solid white screen (but music is still playing). 5 minutes into Track 4, the MC GUI snapped back to reality.
At the end of Track 6, music stopped. The Win10 library says the state is 'stopped.' The IdPi GUI doesn't look like it's stopped (button is showing Pause, not Play). The IdPi is showing a playback position of 3:49/4:50. In VNC, I flip to the main menu, then back to MC GUI and it's a white screen again.
A few minutes later, the IdPi "wakes up" and moves to track 7.
This is slightly different behavior than I'm used to, usually it freezes playback, but perhaps I don't wait for it to respond like I did here and instead I just give up and turn it off. I'm also typically using a remote, so perhaps the remote disconnects from the IdPi then tells me it's stopped.
Also, to take the Win10 library out of the equation, I generally play from that library to my Mac during the day for hours at a time without issue.
Let me know what data would be helpful to figure this out. Thanks!