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JRiver Media Center 22.0.111-5 for Debian ARM
bob:
The latest build is up at:
https://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v22/latest/MediaCenter-22.0.111-5-armhf.deb (Also in the latest apt repository)
22.0.111-5 (7/11/2017)
See the main linux changelog
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)
See the main linux changelog
22.0.81 (3/17/2017)
See the main linux changelog
22.0.75 (2/17/2017)
1. NEW: Playback of unprotected wma files on ARM.
For other changes, see the main linux changelog.
22.0.73 (2/13/2017)
See the main linux changelog
22.0.71 (2/7/2017)
See the main linux changelog
22.0.63 (1/13/2017)
See the main linux changelog.
22.0.56 (1/5/2017)
See the main linux changelog.
22.0.48-2 (12/13/2016)
1. NEW: OpenGL 2.1 support. Needs testing. RPi 3 works in theater view with the optional OpenGL support but it's glacial for me.
2. Changed: The Audio Device Selection gives verbose device information about each device connected.
3. Changed: The Audio Device Selection no longer shows input devices.
bob:
Watch for issues with the eventing re-write.
mwillems:
Mediacenter is crashing on several of my pis immediately on launch with the following error (just recently upgraded them from an older version)
--- Code: ---XLib: extension "RANDR" missing on display ":1.0".
Segmentation fault
--- End code ---
The pis in question are running on a virtual display, so I assume this is related to the recent GL changes?
Rolling back to 22.0.36 fixes it, but I didn't try all the intervening versions, so let me know if there's a good one to test.
bob:
--- Quote from: mwillems on January 13, 2017, 03:32:13 pm ---Mediacenter is crashing on several of my pis immediately on launch with the following error (just recently upgraded them from an older version)
--- Code: ---XLib: extension "RANDR" missing on display ":1.0".
Segmentation fault
--- End code ---
The pis in question are running on a virtual display, so I assume this is related to the recent GL changes?
Rolling back to 22.0.36 fixes it, but I didn't try all the intervening versions, so let me know if there's a good one to test.
--- End quote ---
It's not the GL stuff, it's the multiple monitor fix.
It needs the xrandr library. Perhaps it's missing on your Pi's (and perhaps I forgot to add it to the .deb dependencies).
mwillems:
--- Quote from: bob on January 13, 2017, 04:15:08 pm ---It's not the GL stuff, it's the multiple monitor fix.
It needs the xrandr library. Perhaps it's missing on your Pi's (and perhaps I forgot to add it to the .deb dependencies).
--- End quote ---
Good pointer, but not the answer sadly. Xrandr is installed, but tightvncserver doesn't support randr on its virtual displays. I get the same error when I try to run xrandr on the pis. Looks like I'm not alone:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=16598
So it looks like I'll need to find a new VNC server that supports xrandr. In the interest of completeness, I'll note that my JRiver server instance (where I was having the drawing issues) was also being accessed via VNC (but not via a virtual display, I was using x11vnc for it).
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