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

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max096:

--- Quote from: mwillems on June 24, 2019, 07:16:28 pm ---It looks like they're using an open source graphics stack too (although details are light), which could mean better video support!

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It does support x265 and up to 2 4k screens. So thats deffinitely better. Whatever it is.

sking29:
When I do this line

wget -q "http://dist.jriver.com/mediacenter@jriver.com.gpg.key" -O- | sudo apt-key add -

I get a ">" and nothing else happens.

>

Suggestions please?

mwillems:

--- Quote from: sking29 on August 10, 2019, 12:23:26 pm ---When I do this line

wget -q "http://dist.jriver.com/mediacenter@jriver.com.gpg.key" -O- | sudo apt-key add -

I get a ">" and nothing else happens.

>

Suggestions please?

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The command works correctly here on both stretch and buster, so I would make sure to check that you've entered the exact command, preferably by copying and pasting it.  The ">" suggests that the apt-key command is waiting for input, so my guess is that you omitted the trailing dash, or possibly used a different unicode character that doesn't have the same special meaning as the dash.

Dennis in FL:
Everything works.   I linked to the main server on my Mac and played a tune.   Unfortuately the right channel is quiet. 

Hmmmm.

mwillems:

--- Quote from: Dennis in FL on August 11, 2019, 06:51:22 pm ---Everything works.   I linked to the main server on my Mac and played a tune.   Unfortuately the right channel is quiet. 

Hmmmm.

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How are you getting audio out of the Pi?   Did you re-check all your physical connections (silly I know, but I occasionally still find loose leads in my own system once in a while).

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