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Media Center 24 keeps crashing when I try to import my private media library

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wellywu:
I saw in the other thread about MC 24 and Linux Mint by member Scobie. He uses Linux and JRiver Media Center 24 and under certain conditions, the import causes MC to crash. So, it seems like I am not alone here. Something is up with MC 24.0.28 64 bit and the .42 Beta doesn't fix it yet either.

Awesome Donkey:
The last part of the log is what's interesting;


--- Code: ---Thread 1 "mediacenter24" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x00000000012427e8 in ?? ()
--- End code ---

Sadly, I don't think it's going to be very helpful. I'm all out of ideas. :-\

wellywu:
Then, I have to use version 23 for now and I can only hope that a future build version of 24 is going to work to import my media library without crashing.

wellywu:
Well, well, well.

I installed the Linux Mint 19.0 64 bit "Tara" and I just installed the full MATE desktop environment. JRiver Media Center 24.0.28 64 bit is importing my private media library right now without a single crash or segmentation fault. The problem is the Cinnamon desktop environment on my GX-791. Switching to the MATE desktop environment allows me to use both JRiver Media Center 23.0.102 and 24.0.28 64 bit to import my private media library and to play my content without crashes or segmentation faults or any technical issues.

Just wanted to point this out to fellow Linux Mint 19 Cinnamon end users if someone else finds this to be useful.

wellywu:
Using MATE, Media Center 24.0.28 and 23.0.102 successfully imported my media library and I was able to make separate backups. I can play my content as well using both versions within MATE. I think that I am going to do research on how to install XFCE and test it again on both my GX-791 and GL702ZC PCs. This seems to be solved by switching to MATE or possibly XFCE on my GX-791.

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