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pscott

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Crash in 33.0.62 [Solved -- Bad File]
« on: February 05, 2025, 07:18:45 pm »

Crashes for me. I just installed this version after updating Mac 3.2 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7 to Mac OS Version 15.3 (24D60). The previous Version had run on Mac OS Sonoma. This "quit unexpectly"  a minute after starting and loading my library server.

I am unsure of proper format or procedure, but I tried to attach a copy of the crash report inf txt format
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Re: Crash in 33.0.62 [Solved -- Bad File]
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2025, 04:02:12 am »

Crashes for me. I just installed this version after updating Mac 3.2 GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7 to Mac OS Version 15.3 (24D60). The previous Version had run on Mac OS Sonoma. This "quit unexpectly"  a minute after starting and loading my library server.

I am unsure of proper format or procedure, but I tried to attach a copy of the crash report inf txt format

A couple of things for you to try
1. Make sure you have the current version of Rosetta installed.
OR
2. Revert to using Sonoma. Sequoia is an OS that has at least 3 Variants; 1 for the Intel Platform, 1 for the M1, M2 & M3 Platforms and 1 for the M4 Platform. Since it's already causing odd things to happen on the M1, M2, and M3 Platform it is possible that reverting to using Sonoma may be the way to get MC33 working on a Mac with an Intel CPU.
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Re: Crash in 33.0.62 [Solved -- Bad File]
« Reply #2 on: Yesterday at 01:12:18 am »

Thanks for the suggestions, EnglishTiger. My problem turned out to be just a bad file.

I have fixed the problem and this version of MC 33 is running well now, without crashing.

I traced the problem to a DSD Multichannel download I'd recently purchased which had not been properly downloaded, so the file was either incomplete or corrupted. I was unaware that I'd bought DSD download, instead of Flac, as I always had before from this vendor (Native DSD). However, this particular recording was not available as Flac, but I hadn't noticed that. This accident contributed to my confusion. After I deleted this file from the server and ran disk first aid on my server's hard drive I could run MC 33 without crashing. I then re-downloaded the DSD file, being careful that the large download completed successfully, then imported it again. After that, I found  the recording on my server and played it in 5.1 surround sound without any more problems!

Everything seems good now. MC 33.0.62 is now running well on my Intel Mac with Sequoia 14.3.
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Re: Crash in 33.0.62 [Solved -- Bad File]
« Reply #3 on: Yesterday at 03:21:19 am »

Thanks for reporting the solution.  Where did you buy the file?  This may be related to other "bad file" problems we've seen.
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Re: Crash in 33.0.62 [Solved -- Bad File]
« Reply #4 on: Yesterday at 07:25:24 am »

If you still have a copy of the bad file please share it with me. My email is Matt at JRiver. Thanks.
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