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Best way to move from MC28 for Mac (expired trial) to MC29 for Mac?

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bob:
That should work fine if you choose to restore settings when you restore. There is no difference between running the trialware and a licensed version of MC28 in this regard.

HandLogger:
I followed the upgrade instructions in this thread.  Unfortunately the version we were told to download is causing issues.

We can no longer access certain CD music rips stored in our library and, much more importantly, MC has to be started repeatedly to accomplish CD music rips. 

In other words, the version we were told to download is causing freezing issues.

The only difference between now and the trial period is that the host machine now has a newer Mac operating system installed. 

Product:
JRiver Media Center 28 28.0.106
(registered Master license)

JimH:
Where were you told to download MC28?

MC29 is here:
https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,132641.0.html

HandLogger:
I used the link included in Post #7 of this thread to accomplish our goal of saving our library and settings before downloading MC29.

In other words, I used the hyperlink in good faith, employed the license number we received and backed up the library we created during the trial period.  As Bob seems to have explained very clearly, the license number doesn't have an effect on which version one uses -- be it MC28 or MC29 -- so the question is why is the MC28 build we were linked to not operating like the older trial version we predicated our decision on?

JimH:
My understanding was that you wanted to get a backup from MC28 but you didn't have an MC28 license.  Is that correct?

I thought you wanted it so that you could salvage your MC28 library in order to use it in MC29?  Correct?

If that's the case, just install MC29 and restore the MC28 library backup, including settings.

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