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Re: Crash when streaming to remote MediaMonkey

by Ludek » Mon Jun 28, 2021 8:50 am

Could you please capture it in a debug log (step 4b) and attach it to a Support Ticket: viewtopic.php?f=30&t=86643

Re: Crash when streaming to remote MediaMonkey

by sunspot » Sun Jun 27, 2021 4:28 pm

It's definitely happening with FLAC files. Might have hit with an MP3 as well.

Turning off hardware acceleration didn't help.

Re: Crash when streaming to remote MediaMonkey

by Lowlander » Sun Jun 27, 2021 4:00 pm

Can you please try on build 2419 for both installs: https://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewt ... 86639&sd=d

What File Type(s) does this happen for?

Re: Crash when streaming to remote MediaMonkey

by sunspot » Sun Jun 27, 2021 3:48 pm

I'm running Win 10 Home, latest version of MM (5.0.0.2338).

Crash when streaming to remote MediaMonkey

by sunspot » Sun Jun 27, 2021 3:42 pm

I've been trying to use MM 5 to stream from my desktop PC (running MM5) to my media PC (running MM5). I'm getting a pair of error messages after a track or two. One pops up in MM5 on the media PC, the other is a general windows app error.

The MM error message is "Current audio configuration cannot play 0 Hz. Verify that your sound drivers are properly installed or try to change/re-configure the output plugin."

The application error is: "Application throw an exception Access violation at address 0D8789E1 in module 'out_MMDS.dll". Read of address 00000004 Would you like to restart MediaMonkey in Safe mode?"

On both systems I've set the output plugin to MediaMonkey DirectSound outpt and I'm using the Primary Sound Driver. I've disabled all options except Enable hardware acceleration. I'll try disabling that next.

MM doesn't seem to have this problem playing local files on the Media PC. It's something to do with DLNA/UPnP.

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