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bob:
The latest build is up at:

https://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v22/latest/MediaCenter-22.0.111-5-amd64.deb instead.

22.0.111-5 (7/11/2017)

1. Fixed: Issues with private libraries that were causing crashes.

22.0.111 (6/23/2017)

See the main linux changelog

22.0.108 (5/18/2017)

1. Fixed: Keyboard searches/navigation within report controls did not support space characters because of a conflict with the space-bar accelerator key Play/Pause functionality.  Now a space is supported as long as it's not the first character in the search string.

22.0.106 (5/11/2017)

1. Fixed: The audio options configuration dialog could crash upon close.
2. Platform independent changes from the main windows changelog.

22.0.97 (4/21/2017)

1. Platform independent changes from the main windows changelog.

22.0.93 (3/28/2017)

See the main linux changelog

22.0.88 (3/24/2017)

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22.0.81 (3/17/2017)

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22.0.75 (2/17/2017)

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22.0.73 (2/13/2017)

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22.0.71 (2/7/2017)

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22.0.63 (1/13/2017)

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22.0.56 (1/5/2017)

Important, see the main linux changelog. Eventing re-written. Look for improvements/regressions.

22.0.51 (12/20/2016)

1. Changed: Improved Theater View performance substantially on some systems.
2. Changed: Smoothed out a lot of the animations used in Theater View 3D views.
3. Changed: Implement the required refresh of keyboard mapping when receiving a mapping request.
4. Changed: Implement the test for mouse buttons down that are used in a few places (like drag/drop). Starting work to implement drag/drop.

22.0.48 (12/16/2016)

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22.0.47 (12/9/2016)

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22.0.46 (12/5/2016)

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22.0.36 (10/21/2016)

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22.0.33 (10/21/2016)

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22.0.30 (9/23/2016)

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22.0.26 (9/16/2016)

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22.0.23 (9/9/2016)

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22.0.19 (8/18/2016)

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22.0.17 (8/12/2016)

1. Fixed: OGG file tags weren't being read and written properly in the AMD64 build.
2. Changed: The DLNA server Audio Advanced settings removed the simplified settings for sample rate, volume leveling and stereo downmix.
3. NEW: The DLNA server Audio Advanced DSP studio is active for all functions including sample rate changes.


See the main linux changelog for linux specific changes and the windows log for general changes.

UdoS:
Hi,
I experience a strange behavior running MC on Suse Leaf 42.1. After playback for a while, it looks like the system has a problem to save anything to disk. After I stopped the playback, everything starts working again. Now, I found a way to reproduce it:

MC plays a song. I open the Fonts-Management, change any setting and save it. After this, it is not possible to move on to the next setting. After the playback stops, the system is free and I can continue with font management.

This behavior first showed up with Leaf 42.1 and MC 21 and continued with MC22. It doesn't show up with SUSE 13.2.
I'm using NFS to access the media files, but the media library and configuration files are local. The files system is btrfs. It looks like there is a problem with file locking. I check the log files, but no entry points to the problem. Also, I'd like to mention that MC continues to play music.   

UdoS:

--- Quote from: UdoS on August 02, 2016, 09:53:58 am ---Hi,
I experience a strange behavior running MC on Suse Leaf 42.1. After playback for a while, it looks like the system has a problem to save anything to disk. After I stopped the playback, everything starts working again. Now, I found a way to reproduce it:

MC plays a song. I open the Fonts-Management, change any setting and save it. After this, it is not possible to move on to the next setting. After the playback stops, the system is free and I can continue with font management.

This behavior first showed up with Leaf 42.1 and MC 21 and continued with MC22. It doesn't show up with SUSE 13.2.
I'm using NFS to access the media files, but the media library and configuration files are local. The files system is btrfs. It looks like there is a problem with file locking. I check the log files, but no entry points to the problem. Also, I'd like to mention that MC continues to play music.   

--- End quote ---

Problem solved

It sounds strange, but the sound system locked the entire system for deleting messages. Even as root, there was no way to delete any file anywhere on disk or mounted network drive.
Initially, "sysdefaultCARD=intel [ALSA]" was selected. After I changed it to "default [ALSA]" it worked normal.

 

bob:

--- Quote from: UdoS on August 03, 2016, 06:35:22 am ---Problem solved

It sounds strange, but the sound system locked the entire system for deleting messages. Even as root, there was no way to delete any file anywhere on disk or mounted network drive.
Initially, "sysdefaultCARD=intel [ALSA]" was selected. After I changed it to "default [ALSA]" it worked normal.


--- End quote ---
I find that to be super bizarre. Is there any other program using the sound system at the same time?

UdoS:
No, I can reproduce  it: set it to the named sound device and start playback. Generate a empty text file, and save it. When I try to delete it, the system waits until I stop the play back. Also, it doesn't make any difference, where it put this file. Even as root in root's home dir. I can modify the file and save it, but I can't delete it. I'm not sure, whether it was also with 13.2 or I was just lucky to select the correct device. Playback works fine with both devices.

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