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Installing JRiver Media Center on MacOS / OSX
bob:
Download and Install
Please download the version that matches your license. MC31 is on the Download Page.
Older versions are in the Old Versions topic on our wiki.
Double click on the .dmg file to unpack the disk image and show the install window.
Drag Media Center to the Applications shortcut shown in the install window (see the enclosed image).
Close the installer window and eject the Media Center installer disk image (control-click or right click on the installer image and do eject).
Run Media Center from the Applications folder (from the finder menu, Go->Applications and double click on Media Center).
If you are asked for accessibility permissions you must accept that (it's how MC deals with retina displays).
If you are asked for screen recording permissions, you need to accept that for MC's user interface to operate properly, MC uses that permission to copy from part of its window to another part of its window. It's not used for anything else.
If you are asked for input monitoring permissions, you need to accept that IF you intend on using the Mac's media keys (play, stop, volume up and down).
If you are asked for permissions regarding access to the Documents folder you need to do that for making and restoring backups (unless you change the default backup location).
If you are asked for permissions regarding access to any other drives, folders or devices you need to do that if you have media on them that you want MC to access.
Once MC is running you can control-click or right click on the Media Center icon on the Dock, choose "Options" and select "Keep in Dock".
Converting Data from a previous version
You can back up your library from the File Menu in your older version and restore from the same menu in your new version. MC will convert the data and settings and use them. Your files won't be moved or altered. MC will restore data (for all versions) AND thumbnails (if you chose to save them when you backed up the library) from recent versions.
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Apple Support for Installing Applications
If you're upgrading, you can leave your older version installed until you're happy with the new one, and then uninstall the old version.
Licensing
The easiest way to enter your license without removing old versions of MC is to copy and paste it from your registration email into MC either at the startup splash screen if asked for it there or via Help->Registration Info when in the program. Using the .mjr with an old version installed may try to run the registration from the old version which is why we recommend the copy and paste method here.
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Installing and Removing MC on a Mac
jhamilton9:
Does anyone know how to rectify this error in Driver Media Center for Mac?
Something went wrong with playback.
Details:
The file could not be opened for read access (error O). Check
permissions, ownership, and that the file is not in use by
another program.
OK
Helo
Awesome Donkey:
That means, for whatever reason, you don't have read access to a specific directory (which it isn't a MC issue, it's a issue with the directory you're trying to read from and/or macOS permissions or maybe a limited user account or something?).
jhamilton9:
Thks for the info but I have no idea how to fix this problem.
jcoccagna:
I'm having the same issue JHamilton, and I remember having a similar issue once but it was when I updated iOS versions if I recall correctly.
My thumbnails are also not pulling when I restore a previous library in 30 (it's a library I just backed up in 29, and I did back up thumbnails).
Hoping these bugs get worked out, for now I'm still running 29.
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