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Re: JRiver Media Center 23.0.78 for Debian Jessie (amd64, i386 and arm)
bob:
--- Quote from: hillcreative on October 09, 2017, 09:20:14 am ---Resizing the tag window pushes the data off the right (see attached). BTW this is new behavior as of 23.0.70. Not sure what tweaks I need to do to fix the autocomplete focus issue. FWIW this is a virgin install of Ubuntu 17.0.4 so it would affect anyone installing that flavor. BTW thanks for the help and guidance this is a great forum!
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Click between the field name and the tag value and you should get a divider you can move to change the field name width.
hillcreative:
--- Quote from: bob on October 09, 2017, 09:29:15 am ---Click between the field name and the tag value and you should get a divider you can move to change the field name width.
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Yes of course! Thanks for that. Strangely not a feature on the Windows version...
markh56:
Running .70 Linux arm MC23 version. Connected to main library on another home computer. Can play from the library but the info in top display shows 320 bit rate on all songs. Thought I'd set everything to no conversion. No mp3s in the library, only flac files.
Others seen this in the linux build or is it a setting I missed? Thanks.
markh56:
Solved - had changed settings on the main library to not convert remote library files. Hadn't set it on the client side. Changed the defaults and now the display shows the correct bitrate.
Ekpen:
--- Quote from: bob on October 09, 2017, 08:50:20 am ---George when you are playing to a DLNA device, the ONLY settings in MC that make any difference are the ones in the DLNA server settings in MC.
The differences between the Generic, Sony and Samsung templates mostly come down to under what situation transcoding is being used.
The only other difference between windows and linux in this area is the code used to move the data over the network.
Windows uses the windows networking stack and linux uses cURL (a generic library for network data transfer).
If your device supports the formats you are sending it, it's always best to use "original format" for the Video configuration in MC's DLNA server.
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Yes, I already figured these differences. What I did not know is the networking stack used by Windows, and the Linux cURL.
Thanks for the Network 101 education <grin>.
The main reason I started with Linux, was because MC was only available in 32 bit, then suddenly JR slapped us with a much anticipated 64 bit. No need shutting down the Windows server any longer.
With the Windows and Linux server running now, I am learning a lot between the two operating systems.
btw..
I have a desktop server that I had used for Windows 7 in the past. It is a special case Origen ST 21 with built-in 1080P screen. The build it 95% complete, except I need more Hard Drives, and the latest Nvidia GPU. It has 24 gig of memory.
I am planning to install Fedora 64 bit? Just to give me another exposure to a different distro.
Do you agree with using Fedora, or just stay with Ubuntu?. If Fedora, is it going to be same Jessie AMD64?
Thanks.
George
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