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Quick Start Guide for Installing JRiver Mediacenter 24 ARM on a Raspberry Pi

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giulix:
Hi all, happily running version 24 on a RPi 3B + Allo Digione. I just wanted to extend my thanks to the OP for the excellent guide.

P.S. I tried Fedora 29 first, but the installation as specified in this thread didn't work. Also, I didn't use NOOBS (don't know what it is). If you just flash the "Rasbian Stretch with desktop and recommended software" image as I did, remember not to resize the SD card yourself: the configuration program seems to resent the fact that you're trying to deprive it of this privilege :)

mwillems:

--- Quote from: giulix on February 18, 2019, 05:55:00 am ---Hi all, happily running version 24 on a RPi 3B + Allo Digione. I just wanted to extend my thanks to the OP for the excellent guide.

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You're most welcome!


--- Quote ---P.S. I tried Fedora 29 first, but the installation as specified in this thread didn't work. Also, I didn't use NOOBS (don't know what it is). If you just flash the "Rasbian Stretch with desktop and recommended software" image as I did, remember not to resize the SD card yourself: the configuration program seems to resent the fact that you're trying to deprive it of this privilege :)

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NOOBS is the raspberry pi foundation's recommended installer for raspbian or other operating systems, here's a link for reference:
https://www.raspberrypi.org/downloads/noobs/

badger:
Just upgraded my license from Windows to a Master License(I also had an IDPI version running).  I've now installed MC 24 on the Pi-3 per the guide above.  I've also gone through the commands listed for Audio Troubleshooting.  Can't get HDMI audio working.  Any other audio troubleshooting advice would be greatly appreciated.  The Pi is connected via HDMI to a Sony Receiver.  This setup was working with the IDPI(MC22), but I though I'd go ahead and get the MC24 Linux license while the discounted upgrade price was available.  Thanks in advance.

mwillems:

--- Quote from: badger on March 08, 2019, 01:17:07 pm ---Just upgraded my license from Windows to a Master License(I also had an IDPI version running).  I've now installed MC 24 on the Pi-3 per the guide above.  I've also gone through the commands listed for Audio Troubleshooting.  Can't get HDMI audio working.  Any other audio troubleshooting advice would be greatly appreciated.  The Pi is connected via HDMI to a Sony Receiver.  This setup was working with the IDPI(MC22), but I though I'd go ahead and get the MC24 Linux license while the discounted upgrade price was available.  Thanks in advance.

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Did you use the raspi-config utility to specify HDMI output rather than outputing through the headphone jack?

Also did you check which audio output device is selected in JRiver?

badger:

--- Quote from: mwillems on March 08, 2019, 01:39:54 pm ---Did you use the raspi-config utility to specify HDMI output rather than outputing through the headphone jack?

Also did you check which audio output device is selected in JRiver?

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Raspi-config (audio) was set to "default" so I changed it to "Force HDMI"

The JRiver audio device selected is the default "CARD= ALSA [ALSA] bcm2835 ALSA,bcm2835 ALSA. Default Audio Device".  There are three other devices that have "HDMI" in the name.  I've tried them also.  Still no sound.

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