Hi sorry for the delay once again. I'm running MC 31 Mac and listening from the same computer. It's not set up to be the media server. My Windows computer does that. I wondered if the problem lies with Mac OS Ventura. My MC 30 topic history might reveal something. I'll take a look. Tomorrow it might not matter, as Mac OS Sonoma is due. I'm not one to upgrade the first day, however.
Here's a list of my setup related to MC 31 Mac:
-- MC 31.0.43 (not updated in a few weeks)
-- Mac Mini, Late 2020 -- Model Number:Z12P000KDLL/A -- Chip: Apple M1
-- Mac OS Ventura 13.5.2 (22G91) (most recent)
-- Storage device 1: Device Name: APPLE SSD AP0512Q -- Media Name: AppleAPFSMedia -- Free: 46.38 GB (46,380,326,912 bytes) -- Capacity: 494.38 GB (494,384,795,648 bytes) -- Mount Point: / -- File System: APFS
-- Storage Device 2: Device Name: Game Drive -- File System: Journaled HFS+ -- Media Name: WD Game Drive Media -- Connection: USB-C 3.1 -- Speed: Up to 5 Gb/s -- Medium Type: SSD -- Free: 3.86 TB (3,857,410,990,080 bytes) -- Capacity: 5 TB (5,000,810,987,520 bytes) -- Mount Point: /Volumes/Media Library
I put in bold the connection specs of the external drive containing MC 31 music, etc. files ('Media Library'). Ideally, I'd put the library on the internal SSD but it is very small (500GB). I've never been certain the external's connection speed is adequate. USB3 was OK in the past on both Windows and Mac. Does the present setup need a storage device with better performance? That may be the problem related to the memory issue. I can think of several ways it could be.
Let me know what you think. I may need to upgrade. -- Tom