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Setup JRiver Media Center 20 In Ubuntu/Linux Mint
andori:
Attached is what I was seeing. MC20 was using a serif font instead of the sans-serif font. And there was white space after every row of text. Interestingly, I just let an automatic OS update happen and it rebooted, and automagically, all is fine.
bob:
--- Quote from: andori on August 07, 2015, 11:12:11 am ---Attached is what I was seeing. MC20 was using a serif font instead of the sans-serif font. And there was white space after every row of text. Interestingly, I just let an automatic OS update happen and it rebooted, and automagically, all is fine.
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MC will fallback to
mutt-clearlyu as a last resort if it can't find the lucida font. This explains what you were seeing.
rawdmon:
I discovered that JRiver MediaCenter appears to install it's own fonts when you install it in Linux, however when you first open it the font will look terrible because the new fonts haven't been loaded in to the xserver yet. After installing JRiver on Linux make sure you reboot after to restart the xserver and pull in the new fonts, then the font will look proper like in the following screenshot.
andori:
I store all of my music and MC library on a NAS. From windows, the path starts with \\NAS01\andy. From Linux, it is /mnt/nas01/andy.
When I go into "Rename, Move, & Copy Files" to update the database to point to the new location and do a "Find & Replace", I am seeing MC20 add an extra "/" between the path and the file name.
In other words, the final result is "/mnt/name/andy/<rest of path>//<filename of song>"
The attached screenshot shows the issue. Interestingly, the song still plays, but it causes havoc when I make future changes.
Is this a bug, or am I doing something wrong.
Second question, are people successfully sharing the same library between different operating systems? (Not using the library server, but actually opening the same library across different OS.)
mattkhan:
--- Quote from: andori on August 10, 2015, 03:25:59 pm ---Second question, are people successfully sharing the same library between different operating systems? (Not using the library server, but actually opening the same library across different OS.)
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there's an existing feature request that would enable that to work -> http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=98915.0
I previously raised a thread about that here -> http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=94080.0
I suspect those two threads give all the info on that point
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