Hi, I use my MC master license on several machines and am pretty happy with it. One of the devices I use it on is a steam deck, which doesn't by default support any existing distribution of media center since there is no flatpak, and since regular OS updates wipe any changes to the immutable system partition since the last update (breaking programs like media center if you disable read only to install them) make the AUR install script unfeasible, I've opted to install it via a program available on github called distrobox. It's a program that uses podman to install other linux distributions like debian in a sandbox, and install apps inside those distributions which you can run mostly seamlessly from the host desktop.
With all this DIY solution junk out of the way, it works fairly well once configured correctly, and makes steam deck a very effective portable media center. Even theater mode displays correctly, which is a problem I had on many other linux distros normally. My problem is today is the second time I've seen the program randomly become unlicensed despite no major system changes or reconfigurations. I'd rather not keep burning restore uses over an unpredictable technical issue that causes no further problems.
Anyone have any ideas on what if anything might have made it deactivate, and what I might be able to do about this? IIRC JRiver has said they have no plans to release a flatpak version, and while I think it's quite technically possible and that the sandboxing in flatpak doesn't make it unfeasible, it would be simpler to fix the currently mostly working use case. Thanks for reading.