kartik-venugopal / aural-player

An audio player for macOS, inspired by Winamp.
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Folder selection window crashes #83

Closed RC128tech closed 3 weeks ago

RC128tech commented 3 months ago

In the Playlist section you have two playlist options:

Load playlist from file Load tracks from folders

If you click on 'Browse' to open the file/directory window, it is possible to close the the window with Cancel one, maybe two times, then the window stays open constantly. It's neccessary to kill the process Aural.

System: macOS 14.4.1 on MacBookPro11,5 using OpenCore Legacy Patcher.

kartik-venugopal commented 3 months ago

Hi, thanks for all your issue reports. I have been away from the project for a while, but will look into this bug hopefully in the next few days.

kartik-venugopal commented 3 months ago

I'm unable to reproduce the issue on my Macbook Pro 15,11 running macOS 14.2.1. Tried many times.

RC128tech commented 3 months ago

I've checked it again, it's not a real crash. Try this:

  1. Open Preferences window
  2. Click on the 'Browse' button
  3. The directory window can't be moved and doesn't react to any mouse click
  4. Click on the desktop or another window
  5. Click back on the directory window and it reacts normally

I'm not using a window enhancer like Default Folder X.

LesterJitsi commented 2 months ago

FWIW I can't reproduce neither one on latest Ventura (MacBook Air8.2), with or without Default Folder X.

RC128tech commented 2 months ago

But that's not Sonoma 14.4.1. There can be minor changes in the OS which causes bugs.

LesterJitsi commented 2 months ago

Of course, it was just my 2 cents. Also running Sonoma on usupported hardware may cause issues. That's why I'd never upgrade my Mac the way you suggested before editing your post, if it didn't support Sonoma (it does).

RC128tech commented 2 months ago

I tested Aural on my OSx86 machine running macOS 10.14.6 and it didn't have that bug. This system is working stable for 12 years.

OpenCore Legacy Patcher is a bootloader with its origins from the OSx86 scene. It has a more sophisticated bootloader than the one from Apple, allows to create USB install sticks and provides the drivers Apple removed in newer OS X versions. It's a really safe method. It also allows Non-Metal graphic cards to work and has support for Non-Apple-SSDs. The 4 TB Kingston SSD I'm using is more as twice as fast, 2.5 GB/s write and 2 GB/s read.