So here is another 'quirk'.
And I don't know if you'd like me to list them sequentially (as in one at a time) or just keep tossing examples of behavior that has been around for quite a while to make up a list, so to speak.
Anyway here is an old one
The DLNA server error.
It loses its connection to the remote device (I assume that is what the cryptic message means) and so you have a choice of 'accepting' this announcement or ignoring it. Both have consequences, meaning MC will either be restarted sooner or later and additional action will also be required at some point.
As of this latest version (88) the behavior is as benign as its ever been, meaning sometimes all I have to do is restart the track that was playing (which quit when the 'OK' button is clicked), and the player continues as if nothing happened. That is until sometimes (much) later when the app won't quit properly and thus a force quit is required (with a subsequent automatic report sent to apple).
I also use the 'normal' player via usb under certain conditions as well, so I have experience with both operating setups as it is quite easy to switch from one input to the other on the PWD.
Now also let me add, I spend a LOT of time using MC, like on the average of 12+hrs/day, just about every day. So I see lots of its behavior, and I see trends, and I see patterns. MC has been acting this way for a long time now.
I mention all of this to put my comments into perspective. I have been posting about all of these behavioral 'quirks' all along, so these aren't just an occasional nor a behavior that just happened this once, type of situation… These are ongoing anomalous deleterious reactions by the s/w interacting with the hardware.
And we all realize that the PWD has its issues as well.
But then so does MC.
I will do whatever I can to help resolve these 'quirks'.
EDIT: Just now this error occurred… again.
A dialog box popped up, which said;
"There was a problem controlling the selected DLNA device. Double check your device, server, and network settings." And there are the usual accept (OK), ignore (cancel) buttons.
I select OK. And immediately the player stops playing and ALL of the tracks as listed in the player window disappear, except for the track that was playing, which remains.
And then another dialog box immediately pops up which says;
"Something went wrong with playback."
I then reload the album I was playing back into the player, and continue playing as if nothing had happened.
But the pattern that I have noticed after even one of these events is, later (after several more albums have played without incident) the player will hang when I deliberately try to shut it down. The OS then generates an error report which is sent to apple.
And this specific example of this error and the subsequent behaviors which follow can (and have) gotten much more involved (restarting the app, restarting the router etc.) in terms of 'clearing' the anomalous behavior and restoring normal operations.
JJ