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JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« on: February 07, 2019, 02:43:06 pm »

This is the latest build of JRiver Media Center 24.  Please post bugs here.  Please start a new thread for anything requiring discussion.  Non-bug posts will be deleted.

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24.0.75 (2/7/2019)

1. Fixed: Builds since 24.0.72 were using an incorrect private library that could have caused instability.
2. Fixed: MC would not run in OSX 10.8
3. Changed: DLNA: Add dsd, dff and dsf to the SOURCEPROTOCOLINFO and SINKPROTOCOLINFO
4. Fixed: Theater View right-click menus didn't look correct when tooltip transparency was turned off.
5. Fixed: Some malformed raw AAC audio files could not be played.
6. Fixed: The embedded web browser could show an error trying to open about:blank instead of showing a (temporary) blank page, when needed.

24.0.74 (1/17/2019)

1. NEW: Panel - Added support for saving playlists. When selecting 'Save Playlist' from the additional options menu, it will grab the list in Playing Now for the current zone and save it with the name the user provides.
2. NEW: Panel - Added an option to the settings page to set how the sub-folder count is indicated. Currently defaults to hidden.
3. Changed: Panel - Moved the shuffle and repeat buttons to the additional options menu on the Playing Now page.
4. Fixed: Fixed more cases of crashes with slightly malformed MP4 files.
5. NEW: Added the MCWS function Playlist/Build to take a set of file keys and a playlist path and builds the playlist.
6. Fixed: Media Center could crash when analyzing broken WMA files.
7. Fixed: DLNA: Our renderer when queried for the file URL and Metadata of a file playing in zone was providing data based on the first DLNA server conversion settings, not what was actually playing.

24.0.72 (1/7/2019)

1. Changed: Add more info to the database for Radio Paradise. BITDEPTH, COMPRESSION, etc.
2. Changed: Don't try to make thumbnails for streaming media files (cover art still works).
3. Fixed: Don't try to run auto-import locally if we are connecting to a library server.
4. Changed: Don't try to read length on streaming files in the current zone when sending DLNA event updates.
5. Fixed: Another case of MC crashing on analyzing/tagging certain mp4/m4a/mov files.

24.0.70 (12/14/2018)

1. Fixed: Some PLS streams would not play properly.
2. Changed: Updated Italian translation (thanks matteo e massimo).
3. Changed: Large change to threading priorities should result in smoother operation.
4. Changed: The MCWS function File/Delete takes an optional 'Mode' parameter to delete the file from disk or recycle the file.
5. Changed: Building missing thumbnails runs multipe threads at once instead of only running a single thread at a time (the number of threads depends on the setting for thumbnailing).
6. Changed: Updated Greek translation (thanks Panagiotis).
7. Changed: Made Radio Paradise start faster.

24.0.68 (12/7/2018)

1. Changed: DLNA: explicitly supplies the library server (Panel) port with the presentation page URL for our DLNA renderers and servers.
2. Fixed: DLNA when authentication was enabled, the DeviceDescription.xml for Library Server couldn't be loaded on a remote MC. This means that if the server wasn't manually setup on the remote for authentication it might not show up in the server list.
3. Changed: Added support for reading/writing tag data in floating point format to Apple's Quicktime extensible format tag locations.
4. Fixed: "Rating" tag was not written to Apple's Quicktime Extensible tagging location.
5. Changed: Updated to Monkey's Audio 4.41.
6. Fixed: Playback of some m4a/mp4 files was broken in recent builds.
7. Fixed: Media Center could erroneously restore itself from being minimized on ZoneSwitch or playback stop (ie. when using Theater View to launch an external application with the WDM audio driver).
8. Fixed: DLNA: Not all SSDP broadcasts were being sent from the SSDP server.
9. Fixed: Tags were not properly saved to Apple's extensible metadata tagging format.
10. Changed: The http server returns 404 instead of 501 when a resource can't be found.
11. Changed: Streamlined the code that finds network interfaces so that they are only used once upon start of the program instead of everytime a socket was created.
12. Fixed: Some mp4 or m4a audio with AAC encoding could not be played with JRiver mp4 plug-in.
13. NEW: Tag-writing for MP4/m4a audio files will use Apple's extensible tagging format if the files already contain such tags.
14. Fixed: Locking and unlocking split views didn't properly save the lock between restarts of the program.
16. Changed: DLNA: explicitly supply the library server (Panel) port with the presentation page URL for our DLNA renderers and servers.
16. Fixed: DLNA when authentication was enabled, the DeviceDescription.xml for Library Server couldn't be loaded on a remote MC. This means that if the server wasn't manually setup on the remote for authentication it might not show up in the server list.
17. NEW: Added the option to suppress the duplicate track warning in a playlist (Options > General > Advanced > Show duplicate file warnings for playlists).
18. Fixed: The seed parameter of the play doctor MCWS command would not load properly.
19. Changed: Made wait messages a little wider so they hold more text.
20. Fixed: Properly read the ALBUMARTIST tag from APEv2 tags in MPC files.
21. Changed: Made the MCWS call Library/List return the default library index.
22. Fixed: Playing certain WMA Lossless files could result in excessively slow buffering.
23. Changed: Updated FFmpeg to version 4.1, used for file analysis, transcoding and video playback.
24. Changed: Internal change to the way files are moved.

24.0.64 (11/19/2018)

1. Fixed: Playing Now cover art splitter bar.
2. NEW: Support for FLAC-in-Ogg files and streams.
3. Changed: Room Correction DSP allows setting a distance of up to 100 ft instead of 50 ft (or meters if you're metric).
4. Fixed: Made Rotten Tomatoes movie lookup work for a few more titles.
5. Changed: Updated to Monkey's Audio 4.40.
6. Fixed: Removing a column from the sorting in a list with no sorting (or external sorting) would crash.
7. NEW: Radio Paradise toolbar channel buttons added.
8. Fixed: A occasional mismatch with Radio Parasdise metadata for the current playing track.
9. NEW: Added the MCC MCC_LIST_SEND_TO_PLAYING_NOW (26031) to add selected files to Playing Now using any of the modes available (play shuffled, add albums to end, etc.).
10. Fixed: The option to advance to the next track didn't work nicely when also picking stop after each item when it played the second to last track in the playlist.
11. Fixed: Playing Ogg Vorbis Internet Radio streams did not work.
12. NEW: Added the website MetaCritic to the online movie information lookup (http://www.metacritic.com).
13. Changed: Brought Rotten Tomatoes back to the online movie lookup.
14. Fixed: Theater View Background color did not work properly since 24.0.59.
15. Changed: The memory playback model "Load decoded file into memory" no longer engages when playing a URL.
16. Fixed: The option to "Advance to the next track when stopping after the current track" could loop to the second file in the playlist instead of the first after the last track.
17. NEW: There's a "Web Media" playlist that shows under the "Streaming" tree item and files from the Open URL dialog get added to it when added to the library.
18. Changed: German translation updated (thanks ByteStar).
19. Fixed: Open Weather Map configuration for Theater View was not working.
12. NEW: Pressing Ctrl+Q+Enter in a search box adds the files to Playing Now (Ctrl+Enter plays).

24.0.61 (11/2/2018)

1. Fixed: MC could deadlock when loading a large DLNA server library.
2. NEW: Non-standard file associations for various DSD mimetypes added so that we can see those files from DLNA server libraries that are using those mimetypes.
3. Changed: Some DLNA servers (like on the QNAP) don't properly provide the total number of files matches in a search which limited us to seeing the first 1000 files in a library.
4. Changed: All other multi-platform applicable changes from the windows build.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #1 on: February 10, 2019, 07:27:42 pm »

Just installed this update after being prompted when I opened MediaCenter. Problems include unresponsive controls, for example, will not stop playing a track. The application locks up and you can't  minimize the screen or do anything but quit. Playback settings were changed from my specified dac and had to be reset, but that didn't help anything. The files are not coming off the remote hard drive the way I had them specified to either.

I am running Yosemite 10.10 5

Thought you should know this is causing problems.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2019, 01:18:50 am »

Just installed this update after being prompted when I opened MediaCenter. Problems include unresponsive controls, for example, will not stop playing a track. The application locks up and you can't  minimize the screen or do anything but quit. Playback settings were changed from my specified dac and had to be reset, but that didn't help anything. The files are not coming off the remote hard drive the way I had them specified to either.

I am running Yosemite 10.10 5

Thought you should know this is causing problems.
Did you try rebooting?
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2019, 09:46:18 am »

Just installed this update after being prompted when I opened MediaCenter. Problems include unresponsive controls, for example, will not stop playing a track. The application locks up and you can't  minimize the screen or do anything but quit. Playback settings were changed from my specified dac and had to be reset, but that didn't help anything. The files are not coming off the remote hard drive the way I had them specified to either.

I am running Yosemite 10.10 5

Thought you should know this is causing problems.
Thanks for the report.
I just tried this with Yosemite on a 2012 mac mini with a ssd.
With activity monitor running, playing back to the built-in audio I can't see what you are seeing. It uses less than 12% cpu.

Can you give more detail?
What DAC are you using?
Have you configured it as the output device in MC or as the default device in System Preferences?
Any DSP settings?
What type of material, bit depth, sample rate, etc.
Other audio apps running at the same time?
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2019, 07:24:20 am »

My MC24 (now up to .75) crashes immediately whenever I try to do anything other than look at, search, or play my files. For example, clicking on Tag in the Action window always results in an immediate app quit. Report log as attached. I had previously updated my Privacy/Accessibility settings as per the instructions here. Turns out that earlier versions of MC24, and even MC23, which used to run just fine now have the same bug. Using an iMac late 2012 running 10.14.3 (but was happening on earlier versions of 10.14 too). Any suggestions?
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #5 on: February 12, 2019, 10:29:01 am »

My MC24 (now up to .75) crashes immediately whenever I try to do anything other than look at, search, or play my files. For example, clicking on Tag in the Action window always results in an immediate app quit. Report log as attached. I had previously updated my Privacy/Accessibility settings as per the instructions here. Turns out that earlier versions of MC24, and even MC23, which used to run just fine now have the same bug. Using an iMac late 2012 running 10.14.3 (but was happening on earlier versions of 10.14 too). Any suggestions?
Does that have a retina display?
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #6 on: February 14, 2019, 11:46:42 am »

No, it's a late 2012 iMac 27" with 2560 x 1440 display. I do use Retina Mode running MC, but inspired by your question, I turned off Retina Mode and still had the same crash problem.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #7 on: February 14, 2019, 12:45:32 pm »

No, it's a late 2012 iMac 27" with 2560 x 1440 display. I do use Retina Mode running MC, but inspired by your question, I turned off Retina Mode and still had the same crash problem.
Could you email the file:
/Volumes/Seagate 3TB-1/iTunes media files Seagate/Music/Eric Parkin/Chaminade_ Piano Works (Chandos)/19 6 Feuillets d'Album Op. 98_ 4. Valse Arabesque (Allegro vivo capriccioso ben cantando).m4a
To bob (at) jriver (dot) com
That was the last thing it accessed before crashing.

Also, what format is the (external?) disk
Volumes/Seagate 3TB-1
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Disk Not Sleeping Bug
« Reply #8 on: February 16, 2019, 08:54:52 am »

I have the media server running in the task bar because sometimes I need to listen to my music library from my work computer.  My music library is located on an external raid ssd over thunderbolt 3.  I have noticed even though macOs power settings are to put disks to sleep after 10 min the disks never go to sleep and consumes 50 watts of power even over the entire night when the rest of the computer is sleeping.  If this is not a bug please help me understand what option I must enable within JRiver to allow it to sleep still.  No music is playing overnight.
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Re: Disk Not Sleeping Bug
« Reply #9 on: February 16, 2019, 09:34:50 am »

I have the media server running in the task bar because sometimes I need to listen to my music library from my work computer.  My music library is located on an external raid ssd over thunderbolt 3.  I have noticed even though macOs power settings are to put disks to sleep after 10 min the disks never go to sleep and consumes 50 watts of power even over the entire night when the rest of the computer is sleeping.  If this is not a bug please help me understand what option I must enable within JRiver to allow it to sleep still.  No music is playing overnight.
MC is reading/writing to the drive pretty often especially if you have Media Network enabled, I wonder if that is preventing the disk from sleeping?
You might need to have the computer go to sleep if you want to leave MC up as opposed to just the disk
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Re: Disk Not Sleeping Bug
« Reply #10 on: February 16, 2019, 10:07:41 am »

MC is reading/writing to the drive pretty often especially if you have Media Network enabled, I wonder if that is preventing the disk from sleeping?
You might need to have the computer go to sleep if you want to leave MC up as opposed to just the disk

Not sure I understand you.  The computer does go to sleep just not the disk even though the computer is set to put the disks to sleep.  There is no music playing anywhere so not sure why it would need to constantly write to the disk.  Is there a way to turn that behavior off and still have a music server?  Seems unnecessarily wasteful.
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Re: Disk Not Sleeping Bug
« Reply #11 on: February 16, 2019, 11:22:37 am »

Not sure I understand you.  The computer does go to sleep just not the disk even though the computer is set to put the disks to sleep.  There is no music playing anywhere so not sure why it would need to constantly write to the disk.  Is there a way to turn that behavior off and still have a music server?  Seems unnecessarily wasteful.
If the computer is sleeping I don't see how the disk can not sleep.
Seems like that would mean that either the computer is not sleeping, just blanking the screen OR the disk isn't responding to the sleep command.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #12 on: February 16, 2019, 08:23:06 pm »

Sounds semantic to me.  I'm not sure how macOs actually handles 'sleep' under the hood but when I say the computer is sleeping I mean it shuts the external monitor off and enters a low power state, lower power consumption then when it is 'awake'.  I get a 50 watt pull from the computer and the disk and monitor total when the computer appears asleep but the disk is still awake.  power mgmt is set to sleep the disks 10 minutes after the computer shuts the screen.  if media server isn't running in the task bar it will then drop to 7 watts.  With the monitor on and the laptop 'awake' it reads 80 watts.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #13 on: February 17, 2019, 02:02:45 pm »

Been testing different setups and it appears to essentially block sleep not when the Media Server is running per-say but if any Media Client (could be invisible because the Media Server is not showing it) or a normal dock icon or normal visible Media Center client is in the pause state of a song.  If you hit Stop then it will still sleep even if the server is running.  So it is the paused play that prevents sleep and I don't believe it is blocking sleep of the disk as bob alluded to but possibly blocking the computer itself from going further into sleep then just turning the displays off.  Of course if the computer is blocked from sleep then perhaps the disk is also being blocked which might explain the 50 watts.  Guessing 40 of those is by the disk and another 10 for the laptop itself but that's just a guess.

So the problem here boils down to Media Center not releasing core audio I believe during a music pause.  The open core audio session appears to be what is directly blocking the computer from sleep any deeper than just turning off the display.  Therefore I would like to request that Media Center close it's coreaudio session during pause in the same way it does during a stop thus allowing the computer to sleep properly.  The media keys only have play/pause button not stop so having to remember some obscure hotkey to stop the music doesn't seem realistic for the average user and without that no one who uses Media Center via the media keys computer is ever really put to sleep.  That's a huge and silent waste across most likely the majority of Media Center users systems.

I've paid for the next upgrade.  I've paid for the last 6 or so upgrades.  Please would you consider this one feature/fix request to tear down your core audio session not only on stop but also on pause.  If that seems too heavy for whatever reason maybe even an audio option for 'release audio session during pause' or 'stop audio after X minutes of pause' or 'allow computer to sleep during pause' or something like that?

This would easily save me a good 1000 watt hours every day ($5 a month) from my electric bill for the time i'm either sleeping or away from the computer at work or not listening to music but still need the server to be available.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #14 on: February 18, 2019, 09:39:19 am »

Been testing different setups and it appears to essentially block sleep not when the Media Server is running per-say but if any Media Client (could be invisible because the Media Server is not showing it) or a normal dock icon or normal visible Media Center client is in the pause state of a song.  If you hit Stop then it will still sleep even if the server is running.  So it is the paused play that prevents sleep and I don't believe it is blocking sleep of the disk as bob alluded to but possibly blocking the computer itself from going further into sleep then just turning the displays off.  Of course if the computer is blocked from sleep then perhaps the disk is also being blocked which might explain the 50 watts.  Guessing 40 of those is by the disk and another 10 for the laptop itself but that's just a guess.

So the problem here boils down to Media Center not releasing core audio I believe during a music pause.  The open core audio session appears to be what is directly blocking the computer from sleep any deeper than just turning off the display.  Therefore I would like to request that Media Center close it's coreaudio session during pause in the same way it does during a stop thus allowing the computer to sleep properly.  The media keys only have play/pause button not stop so having to remember some obscure hotkey to stop the music doesn't seem realistic for the average user and without that no one who uses Media Center via the media keys computer is ever really put to sleep.  That's a huge and silent waste across most likely the majority of Media Center users systems.

I've paid for the next upgrade.  I've paid for the last 6 or so upgrades.  Please would you consider this one feature/fix request to tear down your core audio session not only on stop but also on pause.  If that seems too heavy for whatever reason maybe even an audio option for 'release audio session during pause' or 'stop audio after X minutes of pause' or 'allow computer to sleep during pause' or something like that?

This would easily save me a good 1000 watt hours every day ($5 a month) from my electric bill for the time i'm either sleeping or away from the computer at work or not listening to music but still need the server to be available.
Good work tracking that down.
Pause really is just that it doesn't close the audio device. Perhaps an option there would be useful or a timeout on the pause that when reached closes the device.
There are several good reasons why the device shouldn't be closed on a pause, amongst them audible clicking for some devices when the device is stopped and restarted
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #15 on: February 18, 2019, 01:51:46 pm »

Good work tracking that down.
Pause really is just that it doesn't close the audio device. Perhaps an option there would be useful or a timeout on the pause that when reached closes the device.
There are several good reasons why the device shouldn't be closed on a pause, amongst them audible clicking for some devices when the device is stopped and restarted

We have a "Stop after long pause" option for Video, to avoid burn-in when its accidentally left that way too long, maybe that option should just be available for Audio as well.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #16 on: February 18, 2019, 02:17:28 pm »

Hendrik, that really sounds like the right approach.  The only difference I guess is there is a logical difference to pause vs stop as well meaning pause will continue playing what was in playing now where stop will start something completely new depending on the play options etc.  I think keeping the logical behavior of pause intact (ie pressing play will then just open core audio back up and continue where it left off) but having it release core audio after some optioned timeout makes the most sense.  I do also think presenting the option to the user in a way that explains the purpose (allow the system to sleep) is a good idea as well otherwise I wouldn't really understand what's the purpose.  If I was being told 'allow computer to sleep after long pause' I might be ok accepting a slight pop sound when enabled.  I do think it makes sense to just have one option perhaps for both video and audio like this.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #17 on: February 18, 2019, 02:20:24 pm »

... oh and another thing I noticed during this discovery is Media Center doesn't support AppleScript which would be a really nice feature if possible for at least a few basic functions like play/pause/stop/mute/unmute/trackNext/trackPrev/shuffle/isPlaying/isPaused/isStopped, etc.  This would let people do pretty clever app integration features like automatically muting music while accepting skype calls or watching safari web videos etc.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #18 on: February 27, 2019, 06:16:22 am »

The crashes happen no matter what the most recent file played is or which external drive it is on. The external drives (mostly single disks, there is one software RAID) are formatted as HFS+ (journaled). I will email you the most recent file being played during the most recent crash. The most recent log is attached here.

Could you email the file:
/Volumes/Seagate 3TB-1/iTunes media files Seagate/Music/Eric Parkin/Chaminade_ Piano Works (Chandos)/19 6 Feuillets d'Album Op. 98_ 4. Valse Arabesque (Allegro vivo capriccioso ben cantando).m4a
To bob (at) jriver (dot) com
That was the last thing it accessed before crashing.

Also, what format is the (external?) disk
Volumes/Seagate 3TB-1
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #19 on: February 27, 2019, 06:28:06 am »

Please try testing with only local files.  External drives can sometimes have problems.  Power is one issue.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #20 on: February 27, 2019, 06:44:33 am »

No help after playing, or trying to tag, a local file. The file imports and plays fine. But trying to tag it causes the same immediate crash.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 24.0.75 for Mac -- Available Here
« Reply #21 on: March 15, 2019, 11:18:17 am »

Drag and drop of a folder containing audio files into MC works only when fetching the files' parent folder. If that folder is a subfolder of another folder, dropping the parent folder into MC does nothing. Is that intended behavior?
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