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Awesome Donkey:
Even so, Debian Testing is not supported by JRiver, so you're on your own.
JimH:
Awesome Donkey is a user like you. He doesn't work for JRiver, though he knows a lot more than I do, and I work for JRiver. So does Hendrik.
geier22:
--- Quote from: JimH on April 29, 2018, 07:55:36 am ---Awesome Donkey is a user like you. He doesn't work for JRiver, though he knows a lot more than I do, and I work for JRiver. So does Hendrik.
--- End quote ---
I know it. And I also meant jriver and not Awesome Donkey.
But that does not matter now.
Awesome Donkey:
--- Quote from: JimH on April 29, 2018, 07:55:36 am ---Awesome Donkey is a user like you. He doesn't work for JRiver, though he knows a lot more than I do, and I work for JRiver.
--- End quote ---
Correct. I might write up, post and maintain the tutorials (as a normal user) for Ubuntu and Linux Mint, but those distros are not supported by JRiver. As just a normal user, any issues I encounter running MC on Arch Linux, Ubuntu, Linux Mint. etc. I have to either fix myself or simply ignore them. However, if I can reproduce the issue(s) in Debian Stretch, then I'll report them.
One last thing you might try is doing a library backup first, making sure MC24 is closed and deleting the Media Center 24 folder in ~/.jriver and see if that helps any. Also make sure you don't ever run MC as root/su/sudo/admin because that will mess things up.
geier22:
Awesome Donkey, I did not expect any solution from you either. I can not imagine that nobody from the developer team installed Mediacenter on Debian Testing.
Rather, I would have thought that the answer would have been the following:
if we can reproduce it we will (maybe) take care of it. But it is not our priority.
But none of it. Only - no support.
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