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JRiver Media Center 22.0.97 for Debian

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aoqw76:

--- Quote from: bob on January 09, 2017, 11:07:05 am ---Ubuntu 14.04 32 bit from your sig.
Sorry if I've asked this before, it's hard to keep track of them all, but what
video card, video card driver, desktop and window manager?

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Hi details are unchanged since this thread http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,108281.0.html
Appreciate you looking at this, thanks, Robert

bob:

--- Quote from: aoqw76 on January 11, 2017, 11:13:54 am ---Hi details are unchanged since this thread http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,108281.0.html
Appreciate you looking at this, thanks, Robert

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Can you do this in a terminal window and let me know what the reply is?
dpkg -l | grep xrandr

aoqw76:
Hi results are:

--- Code: ---ii  libxrandr2:i386     2:1.5.0-1~trusty1        i386      X11 RandR extension library

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blgentry:
22.0.71 on Fedora:

1.  Theater View transitions where album art rotates into view (like Playing Now or selecting an Album to see the tracks) is now noticeably slow and the edges are quite jaggy (pixelated).

2.  Resizing the window is pretty tricky.  It doesn't draw all the way in most circumstances and trying to find the edge is hit and miss.  No big deal really since I run it maximized all the time.

3.  Changing the width of the left hand Navigation Pane, or the height of the Playing Now list area results in rapid flashing as it repaints the middle area with the album cover.  It's been doing this since the first version I tested; this is not new behavior.

4.  Selecting Display View works fine.  Switching back to Standard View returns to maximized as it should.  But now the window manager decorations and controls at the top are overwritten and can't be used.  Luckily there's an easy workaround:  Select compact view (control-2) and then standard view (control-1) and it then redraws the window with the window manager tool/decoration area up top intact.  This is not new behavior; it's happened since the first version I tested.

5.  Originally, when Theater View was ported to Mac and Linux, I thought the "auto Back" behavior had been turned off.  That is, when you arrow left to the top level "Back" item, it was not activating itself.  It was just moving the selection *to* the Back item and once you pressed Enter, it activated Back.

Now, it works just like Windows:  As soon as your selection touches Back, it activates Back.  I personally find this "auto Back" behavior to be confusing and inconsistent.  I'm sure if you changed it globally the masses would revolt and try to burn down JRiver's headquarters with torches.  But it really is a questionable User Interface design decision.  I would recommend making it an option, but MC already has SO MANY options so...  Just one person's opinion: I don't like it.

Sorry for the length.  I just figured I should report all of this stuff.

Really enjoying having MC on my work Linux desktop!  :)

Brian.

lhralt:
I updated to 22.0.88 and get an error: libboost_regex.so.1.59.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I uninstalled and reinstalled, and also installed the latest libboost-regex (which is version 1.55). Still get the error.

Mediacenter22 worked fine before the update.

I'm running Antix Metamorphose (Debian based OS)

Can you help?

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