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JRiver Media Center 28.0.34 for Mac Silicon/Intel Universal build
vrl:
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bob:
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On my MBP running Catalina it looks the same in MC27 and MC28 side by side with both dark and light themes so I'm not sure what you are running into.
IIRC modern cards grey is the default skin.
If you haven't already you might want to check out the "Dream in Blue" skin on the skin download page. It's a dark theme that's really nice.
View->Skin->Skin Download Page
k1arg:
I'm running 28.0.34 on a mac and on a rpi running debian buster armhf. If I use the new zone divert feature from the linux instance, it works as I expect. When I interact with the instance on the mac playing via Library Server to the linux instance, then selecting zone divert only stops playback. Is zone divert supposed to work when playing to a remote zone via Library Server?
bob:
--- Quote from: k1arg on July 15, 2021, 09:09:48 am ---I'm running 28.0.34 on a mac and on a rpi running debian buster armhf. If I use the new zone divert feature from the linux instance, it works as I expect. When I interact with the instance on the mac playing via Library Server to the linux instance, then selecting zone divert only stops playback. Is zone divert supposed to work when playing to a remote zone via Library Server?
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I don't think so because the zone is actually playing from the library server to the destination "there:" zone not through the library server client instance.
If the devices are all on the same network, you could choose in Media Network to hide the "there:" zones on the library server client. Then the control of the device would be up to the library server client and it seems like that should work.
k1arg:
--- Quote from: bob on July 15, 2021, 09:59:26 am ---I don't think so because the zone is actually playing from the library server to the destination "there:" zone not through the library server client instance.
If the devices are all on the same network, you could choose in Media Network to hide the "there:" zones on the library server client. Then the control of the device would be up to the library server client and it seems like that should work.
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Hmm, I don't think I understand. The linux machine has the music files and is connected to the DAC which is used with 2 zones each with different DSP settings (for headphones and speakers). The mac connects to the linux machine's library and plays to the e.g. "There: Speakers" zone. If I, from the mac's "Playing Now" view, select "Diversion -> There: Headphones", then playback only stops. If I instead use the linux machine, and select "Diversion -> Headphones" from the "Playing Now" view, the zone switch works as expected.
If I disable "Show playback zones from the server on the client" on the mac, then as far as I can see I can't control playback through the linux machine at all. Perhaps I have misunderstood your suggestion.
I think that either diverting between "There:" zones should work like local ones (my preference), or at least the "There:" zones should not appear in the UI as possible sources or destinations of a diversion.
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