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JRiver Media Center 24.0.46 BETA for Debian Jessie (amd64, i386 and arm)

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bob:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on August 10, 2018, 03:10:16 pm ---Hopefully so.

Also, did the Linux Mint Cinnamon test again... and no crashes. It survived over 10 library restores with no issues. :D

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Thanks for checking!

Scobie:
Hi Bob, looks like you actually found the cause of the Cinnamon / Import crash...fixed in .46?

Cheers.

Awesome Donkey:

--- Quote from: Scobie on August 10, 2018, 06:59:03 pm ---Hi Bob, looks like you actually found the cause of the Cinnamon / Import crash...fixed in .46?
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Looks like it, I can't get MC to crash on Cinnamon anymore.

mwillems:
So I've been kicking the tires on the browser; navigation seems to work well, but media playback seems to have some issues.  For example, going to Youtube in standard view, if I click on any of the trending videos on the main page, I get the "how do you want to play this?" dialog, but choosing to proceed to the webpage leads to a gray "the web browser is not working properly" screen (ditto with play inside the player and even "cancel").  However, if I click into one of the categories (i.e. music or sports) and select a video there, or search a specific video and navigate to it seems to work perfectly fine.  Maybe some content is DRM encumbered?

Additionally (and this may be a more general issue I haven't used the browser on Windows in a while) the back button at the top of the browser behaves like the normal UI back button (returns to the last place in the JRiver UI) and not as a browser back button (return to the previous page), which makes web navigation a little challenging/confusing. I think when most folks see a back button at the top of a webpage they expect browser-like back behavior, but if it's been that way on Windows forever, nevermind, I just wanted to report it in case it's a Linux oddity.

Awesome Donkey:
Just a heads up (in case you don't already know), but it looks like the server-side repo .list files are broken.

http://dist.jriver.com/latest/mediacenter/mediacenter24.list
http://dist.jriver.com/beta/mediacenter/mediacenter24.list
http://dist.jriver.com/stable/mediacenter/mediacenter24.list

In all likelihood the .list files for older MC versions are probably broken too.

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