Ok, just a little update:
- yesterday did an uninstall following the procedure ./installJRMC
- next did an install using the ./installJRMC method to install mediacenter34
- the problem remained the same, pop-up allowing to enter license key then nothing
As I was fairly sure it had to do with either window manager or another GPU problem (that was not showing), I switched to KDE. Again starting mediacenter34 from terminal failed. But at least there it threw errors.
Did more searching related to the errors. Found apparent issues on the internet pointing to missing drivers for Intel i915 (I'm using a NUC7i3DNB and use CPU-X app to view all system properties)
This did not resolve my problem either.
Then I noticed
this post from Bob.
You should be able to get it to work by starting from the command line
[color=blue]mediacenter34 /BuiltInBrowser[/color]
Using this method I was able to start mediacenter.
I'm also convinced that this same method would have started medicenter33.
I still have a couple of questions though:
1. Are there more "methods" to start mediacenter## /XYZ? this is what I have been asking for from the beginning.
2. Is this documented on the wiki?
Questions to using mediacenter34:
- I have mediacenter 33 running on a 2013 Mac Pro
- have totally disabled the firewall on the mac for the time being
- trying to follow the procedure outlined in the > Options > Media Network > Access Key
After trying multiple times, this simply will not work.
=> How do I enable several instances of Mediacenter running on separate machines to work together as server / client.
A special thanks for helping out to Awesome Donkey, bob and JimH!For what it's worth:
I've just tested the Bob method: mediacenter33 /BuiltInBrowser
- This works
- window behaves a lot better than mediacenter34
- connecting to the mac library did not work either => I'd like to get that solved?