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MajorCyco:
Still getting an occasional CTD, but not as bad as before.  Still, would much prefer no CTDs.  ;)  Enclosed is the Problem Report.  I am running Sonoma 14.0

blgentry:
I've been using MC for almost a decade.  I've been a Mac guy for more than a decade.  I've been in IT for 30 years.  I don't know what a CTD is.  Is that some new term for a program crash?

Generally speaking, the MC developers need a JRiver log to really pin down why crashes happen.  The system report is sometimes useful as well, but the MC log is usually what they want.

Brian.

MajorCyco:
You are correct, my apologies.  This is not a Crash to Desktop (CTD), rather the application crashes.  The Mac problem report was included in my original message.

blgentry:
If you know what things tend to encourage MC to crash, I suggest that you turn on logging and then do those things to make MC crash.  Then restart MC and collect the log.  That log can tell the JRiver team a lot about what's going on.  You can even read it yourself if you'd like. 

More information on how to enable and use logging in MC:

https://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Logging

Best of luck to you.

PS:  Now I have to go look up Crash To Desktop and what that means in the Mac world...  :)

Brian.

bob:

--- Quote from: MajorCyco on October 25, 2023, 06:11:27 pm ---You are correct, my apologies.  This is not a Crash to Desktop (CTD), rather the application crashes.  The Mac problem report was included in my original message.

--- End quote ---
Not much to see in the crash report.
Can you try the current build (77)?

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