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license of trial version expired after 24 hours
napoleoninrags:
Hi
I only downloaded Media Center 19 (MAC) for the first time for trial last week. I had several problems with it not importing (some) wav files, and with duplication, which I could only seem to resolve by uninstalling it and its associated files.
Unfortunately when I downloaded it a second time, the trial period was deemed to be over.
I applied for the trial extension and entered the extension code you sent, clicked extend trial, and nothing happened.
When I tried to restart Media Center, a message was displayed that the trial period had ended, and the "extend trial" button was no longer visible.
This is disappointing as, when it was functioning, it sounded good and I much preferred the interface compared to competing applications. However, it took the 24 hours to get to know and software and the setup options so I had no chance to compare the sonic performance between alternative music sources, formats, up sampling etc
Please help.
JimH:
Check your system date.
napoleoninrags:
If by that you mean the date the macbook/OSX is registering as current on the calendar, it is fine. Top spec macbook pro, with all updates except Mavericks.
napoleoninrags:
Oddly, after an OSX upgrade to Mavericks, JRiver Media Center trial version has started working again (offered me the continue button on launch). However, the original problem remains - failure to import wav files, despite all the boxes for audio file types being checked (inc wav). Since this is the form that the most of my large number of files is in, it’s an important issue for me to have resolved quickly. I’ll start another thread on this specifically.
JimH:
Try a search for the music. It may have been imported already.
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