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JRiver Media Center 31.0.33 for Debian BULLSEYE (amd64, i386, arm64 and armhf)

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terrym@tassie:

--- Quote from: RemyJ on July 13, 2023, 06:01:29 am ---Nope.  Unchecked.

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Just rechecked my Linux Mint 21.1/MC31.0.33 if 'Tools>Options>General>Advanced>Clear Playing Now on exit' is unchecked then playlist is retained in Playing Now, if checked then playlist is removed from 'Playing Now'.

You may want to start a new thread for the issue, I can't reproduce what you are seeing.

RemyJ:

--- Quote from: terrym@tassie on July 13, 2023, 05:18:57 pm ---Just rechecked my Linux Mint 21.1/MC31.0.33 if 'Tools>Options>General>Advanced>Clear Playing Now on exit' is unchecked then playlist is retained in Playing Now, if checked then playlist is removed from 'Playing Now'.

You may want to start a new thread for the issue, I can't reproduce what you are seeing.

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I'm not talking about "Playing Now" itself.  I'm talking about "Recent Playing Nows" which are enabled under General>Features.

terrym@tassie:
Sorry, I need to wake up in the morning and read posts more carefully...  :D

Yes, Recent Playing Nows are cleaned up on exit, been that way for a long time.

Discussion re: this for MC26 about 3 years ago: https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,126102.msg873843.html#msg873843

RemyJ:

--- Quote from: terrym@tassie on July 14, 2023, 01:51:31 am ---Yes, Recent Playing Nows are cleaned up on exit, been that way for a long time.

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Huh.  Maybe I only noticed them missing because I've been restarting MC a lot lately to test the video issue.  Usually it stays open and only gets restarted for updates.
Or maybe it's just that my brain has turned to mush over the last 21 years of using MJ/MC. :)

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