If an application closes, it should be removed from the JACK connection
graph, connections will be removed but previously-connected applications
should not crash/hang.

In your example, the mplayer data should indeed be ignored until a new
application is connected - this is how JACK should work right now.

Do you see anything interesting in the JACK 'Messages'? ('Messages'
window if you use qjackctl, else look at the console)

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Prevent jack-applications from hanging when one of the connected applications 
crashes
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/308002
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