I installed Linux Mint 22.1 on a Windows 10 machine to stay ahead of Windows 10's demise. Audio worked fine in Mint, but when I installed JRiver 34 and used the suggested default in Playback options - [ALSA] default ALSA Output (Currently PipeWire Media Server), and tried to play something, it reported that 'Something went wrong with playback'. I then tried the next option on the list with the same result. Having patience, I tried the 20 or so output device options with no joy! Since I'm new to Linux Mint I'm stumped. I tried using a USB Qudioquest Dargonfly and tried all of the permutations of output devices that listed it with no success.
Can anyone provide guidance here? I've used JRiver Media since its early implementations with no issues, but this was in Windows, beginning with W98 through W10, without issues, even had to use a drive for my Wadia DAC. I've tried asking AI and also looked in this forum with no apparent success. The only difference here is that this JRmeida implementation uses a MediaServer as its source. It loaded almost instantly using the Access Key.
The computer is an HP box with i3 and 6 GB of RAM too old for W11 but perfect in every way for Linux Mint. The audio works under all other programs, just not JRiver Media 34.