In the days of plastic records, a scratch or gunk could cause the needle to get stuck, repeating a section of the song endlessly.
That's now happening on my MC system, strangely. I'm wondering if anyone has thoughts...
It always happens near the end of a playing a song, the last few seconds. MC starts to repeat a 1 to 3 second segment, often looping for several minutes. Usually it will eventually continue on its own and finish playing the track. But a few minutes of looping is a tad too much so I usually go the computer and skip to the next song.
It only happens just before the END of the song, never beginning or middle. Other than that I haven't seen a pattern.
BUT, the short segment it repeats is often MUSICAL in nature, almost as if MC is "choosing" what to loop based on the audio pattern. Since the looping is so often similar to what musicians might do, we often don't realize it for many seconds. Then we realize it's driving us crazy! Verrrrry odd.
The music files are almost entirely .mp3 (a few .flac), and most of the .mp3 are at highest quality VBR. If the nature of the file could be a factor, I can start to make notes on which tracks got stuck. But, of course, when I retry a sticking track is plays perfectly.
The "stuck" playback happens maybe 1 song out of 20, but sometimes three in a row, then not for hours.
It's been happening for a few weeks at most, maybe since mid-July, whatever MC versions that might span. It just happened three times in 10 minutes, which prompted me to post this. MC itself is "fresh", installed .530 this morning, but it also happened with .529, .528, etc.
I'd suspect the computer except there are no other symptoms. It's a robust HP with WinXP, 2ghz CPU, 1gb RAM, MC running on C:, and all the music on M:, a 750gb drive about half full. It's a computer used only for MC playback (not recording, not tagging) so it's as pure as possible.
For Jim: There's no firewall, virus checker or anything similar installed.
I looked everywhere for gunk to flick off, like in the old days...
The playback sticking is not a show-stopper, but it makes it tough to start MC on a long playlist then walk away.