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Tromstar:
Since installing Media Center 27 I often find that playback stops before the end of a song, and a message comes up saying that 'Playback cannot continue'. I still have Media Center 26 installed on the same PC and this version always plays the entire song. When installing MC27 I restored all settings over from MC26 so there shouldn't be any differences in settings.

Does anyone else have this issue?   

RoderickGI:

--- Quote from: Tromstar on September 25, 2020, 02:13:40 pm ---Does anyone else have this issue?   
--- End quote ---

Well, not me.

What do you have set in "Options > Audio > Track Change". All settings there, such as Silence.
What is your audio device, and its settings? Connection method, USB, DLNA, Toslink, analogue, other?
Any other components or software in the audio chain? i.e. Music Cast, JPlay, VST plugins?
Does it happen when you are playing just one Track, or a number of Tracks? Every Track, last Track only, on Album change, on file format change, etc.?

Tromstar:
Thanks RoderickGI,

Since my previous post I have had more time to experiment, and have found that songs only sometimes stop playing, so this is intermittent and I think that it may be a coincidence that the 3 or 4 times that I noticed this happening it was always near the end of a song. This happened during album playback (immediately replaying the failed track always seems to be successful).   

I am running Windows 10.0.18362 with MC 27.0.15 (64bit) in audio only mode, my Track settings are set to 'Gapless', I am not using Media Network or any of the cloud services. I do have VST's installed but they are not active. I nearly always listen to complete albums via an Oppo DAC connected via USB2 using the Oppo ASIO driver. I have 'Memory Playback' enabled in the settings.

RoderickGI:
Hmmm. Are you still sure MC26 always works, and MC27 has this problem?


'Playback cannot continue' is a pretty specific message. My first thought is that communication to the DAC has been interrupted for some reason.

You could try connecting using a different USB port on the PC. Preferably a USB 2 port, and preferably on a different controller to the current port. You will need to check your Motherboard manual to see if that is possible. If you are playing high resolution files, it should be compatible with USB Audio Class 2.

Maybe buffers could be an issue. Check that the MC27 buffer settings are the same as MC26. Sometimes during an upgrade some settings can be changed, set to default, because functionality has changed. I noticed my audio device buffer was changed a couple of days ago when I was testing stuff. So check.

Otherwise, run a MC log and see if there is anything obvious in there. Search for a track that has had a stop event, and follow the playback thread for it. There may be a relevant message.

Tromstar:
Thanks RoderrickGI for your suggestions.

I think I have narrowed down the cause to the (USB3) hard disk that I have my music stored on, sometimes taking a little too long to become available to MC27, interestingly I still can't replicate the issue on MC26.

I found that changing 'Load full file (not decoded) into memory' to 'Load full album (not decoded) into memory' solved the problem for me. I wonder if MC27 could be a little more sensitive to IO interrupts?

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