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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Herring" data-source="post: 1032618" data-attributes="member: 128079"><p>Hi all, I am reliably able to recreate this bug.</p><p>My set up:</p><p>Mac Mini 2010 (Nvidia 320M) >> Onkyo receiver >> Samsung TV.</p><p>I have just upgraded from 1.3 pre-release to 1.5 and this problem has started occurring.</p><p></p><p>Steps to reproduce:</p><p>Play movie with digital soundtrack.</p><p>Turn off TV, but leave receiver on. (Audio continues to play).</p><p>Turn On TV. In the background, before the TV is fully on you hear the audio stop, then the windows double-beep/chime indicating new hardware has been plugged in, then when the screen is on: It has crashed.</p><p></p><p>OR</p><p></p><p>Play media with analog soundtrack (e.g. regular TV).</p><p>Turn off TV, but leave receiver on. (Audio continues to play).</p><p>Turn TV on. The audio now stops and when the tv powers on you have been put back into the guide.</p><p>Press any navigation button on the remote (no navigation sound plays): Crash.</p><p></p><p>Both of these occur with the "Stop playback on removal of audio renderer" is checked.</p><p></p><p>If I un-check this then:</p><p></p><p>Play movie with digital soundtrack.</p><p>Turn off TV, but leave receiver on. (Audio continues to play).</p><p>Turn On TV. In the background, before the TV is fully on you hear the audio stop, then the windows double-beep/chime indicating new hardware has been plugged in, then when the screen is on, the movie image is there but it slowly plays a few frames at a time on repeat for about 5 seconds.</p><p>Then the movie continues with no sound. (stopping and starting the movie re-enables the audio.</p><p>No crash.</p><p></p><p>OR</p><p></p><p>Play media with analog soundtrack (e.g. regular TV).</p><p>Turn off TV, but leave receiver on. (Audio continues to play).</p><p>Turn TV on.</p><p>windows double-beep/chime indicating new hardware has been plugged in.</p><p>Audio briefly switches over the the mac min internal speaker (<1 second) </p><p>Then by the time the image has appeared on the TV the audio has transferred back to the app.</p><p>No crash.</p><p></p><p>It seems to be the new "Stop playback on removal of audio renderer" option that is causing the crash (I never had this in 1.3). In the case of the analog audio I would guess that it is the navigation sound that is triggering the crash.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps!</p><p>Kevin</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Herring, post: 1032618, member: 128079"] Hi all, I am reliably able to recreate this bug. My set up: Mac Mini 2010 (Nvidia 320M) >> Onkyo receiver >> Samsung TV. I have just upgraded from 1.3 pre-release to 1.5 and this problem has started occurring. Steps to reproduce: Play movie with digital soundtrack. Turn off TV, but leave receiver on. (Audio continues to play). Turn On TV. In the background, before the TV is fully on you hear the audio stop, then the windows double-beep/chime indicating new hardware has been plugged in, then when the screen is on: It has crashed. OR Play media with analog soundtrack (e.g. regular TV). Turn off TV, but leave receiver on. (Audio continues to play). Turn TV on. The audio now stops and when the tv powers on you have been put back into the guide. Press any navigation button on the remote (no navigation sound plays): Crash. Both of these occur with the "Stop playback on removal of audio renderer" is checked. If I un-check this then: Play movie with digital soundtrack. Turn off TV, but leave receiver on. (Audio continues to play). Turn On TV. In the background, before the TV is fully on you hear the audio stop, then the windows double-beep/chime indicating new hardware has been plugged in, then when the screen is on, the movie image is there but it slowly plays a few frames at a time on repeat for about 5 seconds. Then the movie continues with no sound. (stopping and starting the movie re-enables the audio. No crash. OR Play media with analog soundtrack (e.g. regular TV). Turn off TV, but leave receiver on. (Audio continues to play). Turn TV on. windows double-beep/chime indicating new hardware has been plugged in. Audio briefly switches over the the mac min internal speaker (<1 second) Then by the time the image has appeared on the TV the audio has transferred back to the app. No crash. It seems to be the new "Stop playback on removal of audio renderer" option that is causing the crash (I never had this in 1.3). In the case of the analog audio I would guess that it is the navigation sound that is triggering the crash. Hope that helps! Kevin [/QUOTE]
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