That sounds like exactly the kind of thing we are seeing here too- we tend to see audio just either never loading properly, or just stopping during playback.
If you re-cue the audio it then plays fine, but unless you reboot it seems to stop again relatively quickly. After a reboot it will then run pretty well for a week or so, then stop again.
Can you have a look in the cart play logs in Myriad Manager and see for how long it ran for?
.NET wise, it is something we spent quite a while looking at but at the moment we definitely don't have any plans to start migration any time soon.
The main problems are lack of low level audio support (as .NET wants everything to go via DirectX) which means that we couldn't rewrite SmoothStream to easily run, and also a significant speed impact due to the .NET environment.
Just like most developers, our newer products are getting very graphically heay (i.e. AutoTrack 3 and the new Powerlog v4 Client) and these are only possible becuase CPU's have gotten very fast in recent years. If we moved to .NET then these suddenly get very slow again.
Now personally, I remain unconvinced that a pretty program is better than exactly the same program with a standard windows front end, but if you put those two products side by side for a comparison, guess which one get's bought?
The final clincher is that wherever possible we re-use code modules between programs so that if a problem is found while using 1 product, fixing it also fixes it in our other products.
We can't reuse the existing code in .NET as it has to be upgraded to the .NET language which then means updates have to be manually copied across each time we do something - and that is a sure way to introduce problems!
Very long term....who knows...but not just yet ;-)
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