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Quick Start Guide for Installing JRiver Mediacenter 24 ARM on a Raspberry Pi
mwillems:
--- Quote from: RobertNewPi on May 14, 2018, 07:44:22 am ---Just going off at a slight tangent: I have done another install onto a card which already had moOde audio player installed on Stretch Lite with the intention of running both. Followed the above instructions again and all works fine including the extra 'no monitor bits'. Both players also play fine. My one issue (so far) is that when I view via VNC, moOde is clearly set-up to cover the whole desktop. From a fresh boot, MC opens in a window on top of that and functions normally, however if I then click the moOde desktop that then comes to the front hiding MC.
Is there a simple way of switching between the two? is there a 'bring to front, send to back' type thing? I assume there would be a way of editing the moOde settings somewhere but I haven't gone into that as I wouldn't know where to start. I also wondered about creating a second virtual desktop just for MC - I created the desktop but now don't know how to get MC to open a window in that one. Grateful for any pointers, thanks.
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Have you tried alt-tabbing between the programs? I don't know anything about moOde or what window manager it's using, so I can't tell you an easy answer. Alt-tab works in most window managers though. You might need to tinker with your VNC settings to let you send alt through the connection though.
RobertNewPi:
--- Quote from: mwillems on May 14, 2018, 07:52:43 pm ---Have you tried alt-tabbing between the programs? I don't know anything about moOde or what window manager it's using, so I can't tell you an easy answer. Alt-tab works in most window managers though. You might need to tinker with your VNC settings to let you send alt through the connection though.
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Thanks, yes did try alt-tab though wasn’t sure I’d remembered it right so didn’t pursue it further, will give it another go.
Awesome Donkey:
Just wanted to say I got a 3B+ yesterday, and was able to successfully put MC on it thanks to your tutorial. Works great and I'm pleased with the performance.
I guess I should try making a Raspbian/LXDE MC skin soon. ;)
mwillems:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on July 17, 2018, 04:09:13 am ---Just wanted to say I got a 3B+ yesterday, and was able to successfully put MC on it thanks to your tutorial. Works great and I'm pleased with the performance.
I guess I should try making a Raspbian/LXDE MC skin soon. ;)
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Glad to hear it!
laser:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on July 17, 2018, 04:09:13 am ---Just wanted to say I got a 3B+ yesterday, and was able to successfully put MC on it thanks to your tutorial. Works great and I'm pleased with the performance.
I guess I should try making a Raspbian/LXDE MC skin soon. ;)
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Hi Awesome Donkey!
Thanks for your sharing..
Does .dff .dsf multi-channel working through HDMI as well?
Regards,
Laser
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