iTunes has a stupid bug that prevents music from playing

iTunes 12.4.1, the latest version of the program that allows playing music or movies directly from computers, has a very funny problem due to which users cannot play certain songs through Apple Music, the video clip below showing everything.

Basically, if a song of less than 60 seconds is played through Apple Music without the user skipping certain parts of it, the next song in a playlist will not be played, it being displayed in a permanent load, without any desire to be played.

Although there is no official or clear explanation for the problem, someone intuited that the problem is based on the iTunes system for Apple Music, which initiates the download of the next song from a list 1 minute before the current song ends, but if the song in progress running time is less than 1 minute, the action is not triggered.

In this idea, users remain unable to listen to the next song and the problem itself is very stupid for a company like Apple that has so many engineers who are not able to release software that works properly.

It looks like the way AM handles streaming is when the current song is a minute from the end, iTunes signals the next track in the queue to start downloading so that it's ready to play when the current song is over. However, when the song is less than a minute long the next song's download is never initiated, apparently because some "one minute remaining" event is never triggered! This means the app just sits waiting for a download to finish that has in fact never started.