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pwu:

--- Quote from: bob on September 16, 2020, 09:10:34 pm ---Interesting, thanks for the feedback.

I forgot about the integer mode change.
MC26 only supported 24 bit integer mode. Some devices support that (i.e Dragonfly), others don't (i.e. iFi). If integer mode was set and the device didn't support 24 bit MC would drop back to non-integer mode.
MC27 supports both 32 bit and 24 bit integer mode. That made integer mode work on our test 32 bit iFi nano. It doesn't skip BTW.
My guess is that your DAC supports 32 bit integer mode and so MC is trying to use that with your DAC and for some reason that's not working. I'd guess that it's not keeping up for some reason but I have a 2012 Mac Mini (ssd) with Catalina that keeps up fine so I'm a bit mystified.

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Let me know if there is any log or other info I can send you to help resolve the issue.

DmitryB:
This has been the case for all of 26, but I'm just bringing up again: some letters from foreign languages in Playlist Groups (F10) stop the Group from recognizing any album in it. I'm attaching grabs of two examples. The R with the check above in in Dvorak and U with the circle in Martinu - all items in the playlist disappear from view.

bob:

--- Quote from: DmitryB on September 18, 2020, 01:20:41 pm ---This has been the case for all of 26, but I'm just bringing up again: some letters from foreign languages in Playlist Groups (F10) stop the Group from recognizing any album in it. I'm attaching grabs of two examples. The R with the check above in in Dvorak and U with the circle in Martinu - all items in the playlist disappear from view.

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I've created a playlist like that.
I used the keyboard, holding down the respective keys, to get the accented character.
I then created a playlist under that group.
I see the group, the playlist under the group and I can right-click to add an album to that playlist.

HaWi:
I have been looking at this as well and here is my conclusion:
When you generate special characters on a Mac keyboard using MC there is no issue.
On occasion, and not all occasions, when importing files from various sources (HDTracks, Qobuz, etc.), and the files contain special characters, this issue arises and the only remedy I found was replacing the characters with "hand-made" ones.
My guess is it has something to do with encoding, and different sources use different character sets.
I don't know if there is anything that JR can do about this.
cheers,
Hans

DmitryB:

--- Quote from: bob on September 18, 2020, 02:26:14 pm ---I've created a playlist like that.
I used the keyboard, holding down the respective keys, to get the accented character.
I then created a playlist under that group.
I see the group, the playlist under the group and I can right-click to add an album to that playlist.

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Bob, it does work in Playlists, but not with Playlist Groups. All items under the Playlist Group tree go away if one of those characters is created (using the same method you describe: hold down the key until special characters come up. These were not copy/pasted from another source.)

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