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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 21 for Windows => Topic started by: ErikN on September 29, 2015, 02:13:09 am

Title: Crashes during audio playback (come and gone)
Post by: ErikN on September 29, 2015, 02:13:09 am

When I originally installed MC I think it was 21.0.2. It was certainly pretty early and, regardless, I never had a problem with audio playback. At some point it updated itself and I ended up at 21.0.6.  For the next two weeks there were frequent crashes all during audio playback. After about the 5th crash I decided I would enable logging and file a report. I ran it for a day with logging on and no crash. Of coarse, 21.0.9 was out at this point and I wondered if there was much value in a repo on an older version so I upgraded to 21.0.9.

It's been a few days now and, so far, no crash. The only non-out-of-the-box audio feature I use is auto leveling. Was there a bug fixed between 21.0.6 and 21.0.9 that would have fixed crashes for run-of-the-mill audio playback?  The change log mentions a fix for crashes with multiple zones but I don't use zones.  I can turn off logging and not look back -- probably should. However, if some wise bug tracker can confirm this it would set my mind at ease.
Title: Re: Crashes during audio playback (come and gone)
Post by: JimH on September 29, 2015, 07:11:37 am
Strange problems often have strange causes.  Antivirus, driver, OS, etc. 

Antivirus programs look for specific signatures in the code or specific behavior, and one version of MC might cause a false positive, but the versions on either side might not.
Title: Re: Crashes during audio playback (come and gone)
Post by: ErikN on September 29, 2015, 11:18:19 am
Antivirus is a good theory though I know it isn't the case here. It is a dedicated media server -- firewalled, no browser use, software pre-scanned coming in and out, etc. so that I don't have to locally run an antivirus. They cause of too many problems. For now I will write it off as gremlins. Hopefully it won't come back once I disable logging.