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JRiver for Android No Longer Working After Using with Android Auto

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JimH:
Craig found the problem and we should have a fix next week.  Thanks for all the help.

JimH:
We believe this is fixed in 34.0.4, just published.

powderboy:
Sorry guys, but this new version didn't fix my problem. Behavior is mostly the same as far as I can tell. I cannot play anything from the internal SD card or from a remote library. Somewhat different now is that when I try to play from the remote library it plays for about a second, maybe less, and then stops. The behavior when playing from the internal library on the SD card is the same.

I'll play with it some more when I have a chance and let you know if I find anything else that might be helpful.

JimH:
Did you run Auto Import?  It can take several minutes.

powderboy:
I cleared the cache and storage and then imported the library manually. I can try auto import if you think that would work differently, but everything appeared to import correctly when I did it manually. I'll play with it some more tomorrow, including deleting and reimporting the app and trying auto import, but I have a feeling that it won't make a difference. The only different I have seen so far is that files did actually play for a fraction of a second when playing from the remote library on my MC server.

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