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swcng2001:
Over the months, I've noticed MC crashing on my iMac. I've not bothered to report it, this last time however the crash report produced by MacOS was available, so I've decided to post it here hoping one of the developers will see it and try and analyse it and perhaps find the cause and a fix for it.

Thanks.

bob:

--- Quote from: swcng2001 on December 03, 2023, 05:49:13 am ---Over the months, I've noticed MC crashing on my iMac. I've not bothered to report it, this last time however the crash report produced by MacOS was available, so I've decided to post it here hoping one of the developers will see it and try and analyse it and perhaps find the cause and a fix for it.

Thanks.

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Not much there to indicate why it crashed. What were you doing at the time?

Also, when you post a crash log, in the report, please do a select all, then copy. Paste into textedit and save that as a text file to attach here.
The variable width fonts in the PDF are hard to read.
Thanks.

swcng2001:
Bob,

I will remember your advice for the next time.

I forget the events leading up to the crash. I think MC31 had been idle for some time before I thought I would listen to something and it simply crashed. Not much to go by. So better ignore it for now and I will send on the log next time.

Thanks.

rippolito:
Bob,

Over the past week or so, my JRiver Media Center (Mac version 31.0.83) has crashed the same way, with the same 'invalid access' fault, at least a dozen times.  I have a 2020 iMac 27 inch, quad core Intel processor, 32 GBytes RAM, and I'm running Ventura 13.5.2.  I have fiber internet, so bandwidth isn't an issue.  The last hardware info is that I am playing to an external DAC via USB.

I have been burning in several electrical components in a stereo system, so I've been running Media Center around the clock.  I have a playlist that has several hundred songs in it, and I queue it up and let it go.  The playlist is a combination of songs that are on an external SSD, as well as others that I've collected from Cloudplay (a terrific feature, by the way).   The system will run for variable amounts of time (several minutes to several hours), and when I come in to check on things, the Media Center is no longer active (the icon in the system tray does not have a dot under it).  There is always a crash report.

To try to half-split the problem, I ran an experiment where I selected an album that I had the track flacs all on an SSD, and put them in a continuous play loop.  In other words, no network interactions involved.  The system has been running sixteen hours without a hitch.

I will switch back to a mixture of local and streamed tracks, and try to capture a trace for you...
Ron

rippolito:
Bob,

After running sixteen hours without a hitch when playing flacs from a SSD, this crash occurred in less than fifteen minutes when playing local and streamed flacs.

I hope this is useful for you.  Let me know if you need something else...
Ron

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