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Quick Start Guide for Installing JRiver Mediacenter 25 ARM on a Raspberry Pi

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bob:

--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on November 28, 2019, 05:11:44 pm ---With each clone, you might want to re-setup Media Network again make sure the access key is changed from the other instances (it probably wouldn't hurt to change each Pi's hostname too, especially if the Pis are on the same network). I can see how that'll clash with cloned Pis on the same network.

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It's not just the access key, if you clone with the ~/.jriver/Media Center 25/Settings/User Settings.ini file in place you will get duplicate UUID's for the servers and renderers on that instance which lead to a world of trouble. Those UUID's are generated on first run IF THEY DON'T ALREADY EXIST which they will if you are cloning that file.

DrKNo:
Yeah, that makes sense. Hence the suggestion to make it explicit in the instructions that cloning is a no-go to save others the headache, especially since setting up once and then cloning SD cards is pretty common in the Pi world.

mp48:
Hello, is this quick installation guide still valid? When I send the first line wget -q "http://dist.jriver.com/mediacenter@jriver.com.gpg.key" -o- | sudo apt-key add - I get the message gpg: no valid OpenPGP Data found. With the second comand line everything works fine, no failure message but when I send the next line sudo apt-get update , I get a strange failure message: Typ >> -2020-05-01<< in line 1 of sourcelist  /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mediacenter25.list is unknown. The list of sources could not be read.
Can it be that the installation guide only runs with raspian in english language and english keyboard, date and time and so on???

JimH:
Try the one on the MC26 board (if you're using MC26).

bob:

--- Quote from: mp48 on May 01, 2020, 02:55:55 am ---Hello, is this quick installation guide still valid? When I send the first line wget -q "http://dist.jriver.com/mediacenter@jriver.com.gpg.key" -o- | sudo apt-key add - I get the message gpg: no valid OpenPGP Data found. With the second comand line everything works fine, no failure message but when I send the next line sudo apt-get update , I get a strange failure message: Typ >> -2020-05-01<< in line 1 of sourcelist  /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mediacenter25.list is unknown. The list of sources could not be read.
Can it be that the installation guide only runs with raspian in english language and english keyboard, date and time and so on???

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Its CAP O
-O-
not lowercase you have above.
Just tested, it works fine.

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