Will this fix the issue for others, which do not know that this option might be even relevant?
Since I use the most current driver, I doubt it is a driver issue.
This sound reasonable. I always maximize Minecraft and I might regularly do it by double clicking the title bar. Although I cannot reproduce it on Windows 10 right now, because I can only maximize the window after some time (maybe the new gaming overlays of windows 10 are in the way … I don't know). But this may explain, why I have not encountered this error quite some time now; because I simply cannot maximize the window fast enough anymore.
Whatever the initialization of the sound library has to do with the window size though………
There are bugs in the library Minecraft uses as sound system concerning loading OpenAL drivers with Windows, for example:
https://github.com/LWJGL/lwjgl/issues/95
which was fixed in LWJGL 2.9.3, while Minecraft still uses 2.9.1.
Similar OpenAL related problems in other games have been fixed by updating the Launcher:
http://forums.technicpack.net/topic/52825-sound-doesnt-always-seem-start/
Reopen the ticket and let it be handled by someone who knows the usage of the LWJGL library by Minecraft and may be able to isolate the problem more surely than your gut feeling. One possibility would be to forward LWJGLUtil.log to the minecraft log so the LWJGL messages can be examined.
Should be written down on the website "immediately after restart".
Still an issue in Version 1.8.1. You press F6 to bring up the Twitch functionality, which says that I must connect to a Twitch account. If I decide that I do not want that and want to leave the dialog, I have to press the cancel button twice for it to close.
More weird that it works the first time, but not the second...?
If I remove the description and only leave the name "Minecraft-Party", save, then reopen, it crashes. If I then restart the whole application, I can use the form normally (at least once...)
There was and is a "-" in the realm name, but besides that only a-Z. The description was empty at that time. The form did not even load, so I had no chance to input anything. Now it loads fine again. Seemed to be a temporary hiccup of whatever cause.
I'm not really sure... I think I clicked on "configure" and then on the button "settings" to change the description of the realm, when instead of loading the form the application crashed.
Absolutely no way to tell apart an empty slot from one which contains a light grey glass pane… I would not call that "resolved"
Absolutely no way to tell apart an empty slot from one which contains a light grey glass pane… I would not call that "resolved"
Cannot confirm it on my hardware at all anymore. Maybe new drivers/windows/Minecraft fixed the issue for me. Teamspeak running or not makes no difference.