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JRiver Media Center 23.0.10 for Debian Beta

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PAPETOURNE:

--- Quote from: bob on June 22, 2017, 11:58:06 am ---This is the latest BETA version of MC23 for Linux.  Please post bugs here.  Please start a new thread for anything requiring discussion.  Non-bug posts will be deleted.

Download:
i386      http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/test/MediaCenter-23.0.10.deb
amd64  http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/test/MediaCenter-23.0.10-amd64.deb
arm      http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/test/MediaCenter-23.0.10-armhf.deb

Also in the BETA repo.

23.0.10 (6/22/2017)

1. NEW: First builds of MC23 for Linux.
2. Changed: Re-Write linux internet reader to streamline seeking on reading of files. This is a big change and will make a difference in the behavior of MC when playing files over the network and when used as DLNA renderer, especially on slow devices. Report regressions please.
3. NEW: The "Radio" feature, SSL support and others from the main build tree.

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Can't install on my NAS QNAP, is doesnot work some files are in the wrong format. I remember when I installed MC 22 , a .QPKG  files.
Is ther any tuto to help upgrading from MC22 to MC23

bob:

--- Quote from: PAPETOURNE on June 27, 2017, 08:24:50 am ---Can't install on my NAS QNAP, is doesnot work some files are in the wrong format. I remember when I installed MC 22 , a .QPKG  files.
Is ther any tuto to help upgrading from MC22 to MC23

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The QPKG of MC23 hasn't been released yet. I'm still testing it.

PAPETOURNE:
Thanks Bob, I 'll wait for it and the tuto to install it on HD station to take over MC22

Awesome Donkey:

--- Quote from: bob on June 27, 2017, 08:23:16 am ---When Stretch is released as stable the 64 bit build will be upgraded to stretch
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It has been released as stable. ;)

Hendrik:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on June 27, 2017, 10:37:37 am ---It has been released as stable. ;)

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One of my concerns is that stretch and wheezy are rather far apart, and as long as x86_32 and ARM still target wheezy, making that gap even larger might result in inconsistencies at best, issues at worst.
Of course my solution to that would be upgrading those two to jessie at least, but I know Bob likes to keep the old things alive. :)

I'm hoping for one day to use a full C++11 compiler for all Linux builds, so I can start using fancy things (4.7 in wheezy is too old, 4.9 or 5+ would be nice - jessie is on 4.9 and stretch on 6). ;)

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