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New RaspberryPi 3 - what do you think?

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bob:
I've been experimenting with a pi2 for a home audio renderer plugged into a powered speaker pair (which has pretty dicey DLNA firmware on it which I'm bypassing by using the pi).
My setup is to create a headerless L24 PCM server config on the MC server PC with sample rate same as source (handling the sample rate differences on the pi's DSP studio config) and stereo downmix enabled.
So far that's been playing via wifi with a cheezy usb wifi adapter on the pi flawlessly.

skifastbadly:

--- Quote from: JimH on April 24, 2016, 05:51:26 pm ---The .mjr file is an Install Key and it is only good for 14 days.  Use your Registration Code to do a Restore.  You'll get a new Install Key by e-mail.

http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Restoring_a_License

--- End quote ---

Here's what I did this morning:
1) went to the restore page
2) entered my Master Registration code
3) The new .mjr file went to my download directory
4) followed the process on the sticky, mediacenter21 /RestoreFromFile ~/Downloads/"Media Center21 Master-YYYYYY.mjr"

The system then said "License restored successfully"

5)  Started MC, received the message "The trial period has expired."


What am I missing?

bob:

--- Quote from: skifastbadly on April 25, 2016, 02:56:54 pm ---Here's what I did this morning:
1) went to the restore page
2) entered my Master Registration code
3) The new .mjr file went to my download directory
4) followed the process on the sticky, mediacenter21 /RestoreFromFile ~/Downloads/"Media Center21 Master-YYYYYY.mjr"

The system then said "License restored successfully"

5)  Started MC, received the message "The trial period has expired."


What am I missing?

--- End quote ---
I'd guess you are not doing step 4 as the same user you are running MC under...

skifastbadly:

--- Quote from: bob on April 25, 2016, 06:40:55 pm ---I'd guess you are not doing step 4 as the same user you are running MC under...

--- End quote ---

I have no earthly idea how that would be possible, as I've not logged out or in between steps and I've added no users.  I'm going to start a new thread to get this more visibility because I still can't run MC on the Pi 3 as is is.

skifastbadly:

--- Quote from: bob on April 25, 2016, 06:40:55 pm ---I'd guess you are not doing step 4 as the same user you are running MC under...

--- End quote ---

On further review:  It occurred to me that while I didn't switch users, I DID use the sudo command to install the product.  And sure as hell, when I fired off MC as "sudo mediacenter21" it same up and ran fine.  So you are right.  The question is how I reverse this.  Should I uninstall and re-install without the sudo?

Thanks

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