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IDProjectCategoryView StatusLast Update
0018799MMW 5Playbackpublic2022-02-15 00:41
Reporterlowlander Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeveritycrashReproducibilitysometimes
Status closedResolutionfixed 
Product Version5.0.3 
Target Version5.0.3Fixed in Version5.0.3 
Summary0018799: Crash when opening files from File Explorer
DescriptionExperienced a crash when opening the second file to play in MediaMonkey from File Explorer
Steps To Reproduce1 Start MediaMonkey
2 Double click a file in File Explorer associated with MediaMonkey
3 Double click another file associated with MediaMonkey (this may have been done twice as first attempt did nothing)
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Fixed in build2607

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lowlander

2022-02-08 18:22

developer   ~0066890

Original issues is not present on 2605. Tested with lots of rapid double clicking on files in File Explorer, and used Open With, tested with single files and multi-file selection. Nothing triggered this.

However double click on a file in File Explorer to open a file in MediaMonkey while MediaMonkey is closed doesn't play the selected file. Instead MediaMonkey continues playback of Playing from before close of MediaMonkey.

Logs added. Andrea Bocelli double clicked, but Beth Hart plays instead.

michal

2022-02-11 08:47

developer   ~0066917

Last edited: 2022-02-11 11:17

I have reproduced the original crash, it happened, when the decoding of the FLAC file failed (e.g. for corrupted FLAC file or when initializing of output device fails) and output plugin is MMDS, seems to be reproducible also in the running app, without using Explorer, I just dropped corrupted FLAC file to NP list and clicked play..

michal

2022-02-11 12:48

developer   ~0066927

Both fixed in build 2607. The second problem was easily reproducible by adding many tracks to Playing list - close MM5 - double-click media file associated with MM5 in Explorer.

peke

2022-02-15 00:41

developer   ~0066967

Verified 2607

Unable to reproduce any of issues.