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JRiver Media Center 22.0.111-5 for Debian (Jessie) AMD64

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Wybe:
Is there already a MC22 Debian Jessie AMD64 version that can be considered as stable?

Is it possible to announce the latest stable version in the Download section? It is my understanding that for Windows and Mac the latest stable version is announced in the Download section, but for Linux it only states "We now have a Linux version".

bob:

--- Quote from: Wybe on August 19, 2016, 03:41:20 am ---Is there already a MC22 Debian Jessie AMD64 version that can be considered as stable?

Is it possible to announce the latest stable version in the Download section? It is my understanding that for Windows and Mac the latest stable version is announced in the Download section, but for Linux it only states "We now have a Linux version".

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To this point I've just been putting a release I consider to be stable into the repo when a release seems to be really solid without announcing the fact. I'll work on adding that information as a posting.

Wybe:
I want to switch to MC22 (I have a Master License), but prefer to use the (latest) stable version of JRiver MC22. To my knowledge there is still no version available in the stable repo. I've updated /etc/apt/sources.list to the MC22 stable repo, but it can't find mediacenter22.

bob:

--- Quote from: Wybe on September 04, 2016, 02:19:28 pm ---I want to switch to MC22 (I have a Master License), but prefer to use the (latest) stable version of JRiver MC22. To my knowledge there is still no version available in the stable repo. I've updated /etc/apt/sources.list to the MC22 stable repo, but it can't find mediacenter22.

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Just put 22.0.19 into stable.

bob:
A important change which should help with mp4 streams and file playback in this build. If you notice any regressions in networking please post.

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