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Ekpen:
Mine also.
I am yet to enjoy Spotlight.
I am on Ubuntu 23.04 64 bit.
George Omoregie
dctom:
Hi thanks for your replies.
I am running it on an Asus MB with intel i7 9700 K, 64 bit. JRiver had been running fine with on MC 29 but the web engine issue appeared after an update. Thought upgrading to 31 might solve the problem.
bob:
--- Quote from: dctom on May 29, 2023, 03:10:18 pm ---Hi thanks for your replies.
I am running it on an Asus MB with intel i7 9700 K, 64 bit. JRiver had been running fine with on MC 29 but the web engine issue appeared after an update. Thought upgrading to 31 might solve the problem.
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You can test to see if there are missing system libraries.
ldd ~/.jriver/Media\ Center\ 31/Plugins/linux_chromium64/libcef.so | grep -i found
Otherwise if there is nothing in
~/.jriver/Media\ Center\ 30/Plugins/linux_chromium64
Make sure your certificate store is installed and up to date
sudo update-ca-certificates
the default store should be found in /etc/ssl/certs
If not, change the symlink in /usr/lib/jriver/Media\ Center\ 31 to point it to the right place or to the local copy.
I tested on a Debian bullseye x64 system, removed my existing plugin and ran MC. It downloaded and installed the current plugin and it worked right away.
bob:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on May 29, 2023, 08:51:30 am ---What architecture though? amd64? i386? armhf? arm64?
Is it running on a device like a Raspberry Pi or something like a NUC? I seem to remember the web engine isn't available for certain architectures (can't remember if it's armhf or arm64). There's a chance there may not be a web engine available for the architecture you're using.
Personally, I wouldn't bother with "audiophile" distros like Audiolinux, there's really no reason to use them over stock Ubuntu or Debian, in my opinion.
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The web engine works on all platforms. On i386 it's Webkit. Everything else downloads our chromium plugin.
hifi25nl:
--- Quote from: Awesome Donkey on May 29, 2023, 08:51:30 am ---What architecture though? amd64? i386? armhf? arm64?
Is it running on a device like a Raspberry Pi or something like a NUC? I seem to remember the web engine isn't available for certain architectures (can't remember if it's armhf or arm64). There's a chance there may not be a web engine available for the architecture you're using.
Personally, I wouldn't bother with "audiophile" distros like Audiolinux, there's really no reason to use them over stock Ubuntu or Debian, in my opinion.
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I would not make subjective statements, since JRiver developers are against that :) Audiolinux is better on benchmarks.
For example latency test with average delay < 1 microsecond (AMD ZEN3 5800X, Boot EXTREME2, Watchdog and Linux Journal disabled, Mitigations service enabled, ramroot, hyper-threading disabled)
T: 0 (116176) P:98 I:100 C: 600000 Min: 0 Act: 0 Avg: 0 Max: 3
T: 1 (116177) P:98 I:100 C: 600000 Min: 0 Act: 0 Avg: 0 Max: 3
T: 2 (116178) P:98 I:100 C: 600000 Min: 0 Act: 0 Avg: 0 Max: 3
T: 3 (116179) P:98 I:100 C: 600000 Min: 0 Act: 0 Avg: 0 Max: 3
T: 4 (116180) P:98 I:100 C: 600000 Min: 0 Act: 0 Avg: 0 Max: 4
T: 5 (116181) P:98 I:100 C: 600000 Min: 0 Act: 0 Avg: 0 Max: 4
T: 6 (116182) P:98 I:100 C: 600000 Min: 0 Act: 0 Avg: 0 Max: 3
T: 7 (116183) P:98 I:100 C: 600000 Min: 0 Act: 0 Avg: 0 Max: 3
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