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HaWi:
I have recently updated from MC31 to MC32 on my Raspberry Pi4 and it seems the Custom Resources folder didn't make it. Can someone please tell me where to put it. I'm running Debian Bullseye on the Pi
many thanks,
Hans

JimH:
Next to Resources.  Same level.

HaWi:

--- Quote from: JimH on January 25, 2024, 11:31:58 am ---Next to Resources.  Same level.

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Thanks Jim,

I put the Custom Resources folder with the correct Resource.xml file into the /usr/lib/jriver/Media Center 32/Data folder but I am not getting my custom keyboard short-cuts. Is this the correct location?
many thanks,

Hans

JimH:
Reboot?

bob:

--- Quote from: HaWi on January 25, 2024, 11:18:00 am ---I have recently updated from MC31 to MC32 on my Raspberry Pi4 and it seems the Custom Resources folder didn't make it. Can someone please tell me where to put it. I'm running Debian Bullseye on the Pi
many thanks,
Hans

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Custom Resources are user based, not system based so they go in the user app data area which on linux is
~/.jriver/Media\ Center\ 32/Data/Custom\ Resources

That should probably get added to the library copy on initial installation.

Edit: It probably was copied, with a trailing backslash. Some old legacy windows code made it in. I blame microsoft for not using the normal slash convention. It's been a very long cursed legacy of DOS.

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