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bob:
--- Quote from: geier22 on August 15, 2014, 07:25:20 am ---I only get a new code, not a *.mjr file
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If you put the code into the restore page:
https://rover.jriver.com/cgi-bin/restore.cgi
It will download an mjr file to your computer.
Another way is to do
https://rover.jriver.com/cgi-bin/restore_email.cgi?displayemail=1
and you'll get an email back with it as an attachment.
Usually when you get no success putting the registration code into Media Center you are missing the proper links for the ssl certs (it looks in the debian places)
geier22:
ok - now it works. But something strange.
it is somewhat confusing that there is a window in which you should enter the code. And this does not work. Why is it there?
I enter the code in the restore page. I get the * mjr file via mail. When I open the mjr - File with MC 20 and look in the registrations info - Unregistered. Only when I open "Install License" again and confirm, the registration is complete.
I can remember about that in the last 10 versions of MC, it was only necessary to open the mjr- the file with MC - done.There was a menu option "restore from the mjr-file
bob:
--- Quote from: geier22 on August 15, 2014, 12:07:32 pm ---ok - now it works. But something strange.
it is somewhat confusing that there is a window in which you should enter the code. And this does not work. Why is it there?
I enter the code in the restore page. I get the * mjr file via mail. When I open the mjr - File with MC 20 and look in the registrations info - Unregistered. Only when I open "Install License" again and confirm, the registration is complete.
I can remember about that in the last 10 versions of MC, it was only necessary to open the mjr- the file with MC - done.There was a menu option "restore from the mjr-file
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The Help->Install license page uses https to get the auth from our server. If you are running on something other than debian wheezy and you've not taken care of the CA issue you will not be able to make this work.
Everyone using debian wheezy should have no trouble with this install license page. If you aren't using debian wheezy, YMMV.
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=89893.0
There isn't an open file function for accessing a .mjr file on linux hence the command line method.
aoqw76:
I don't know why this was happening, but mc20 when launched tells me my library is read only, and is empty. I can import all the tracks and it works fine. But if I close and relaunch, the library is empty again. I've gone back to mc19 v160 which works correctly. I tried to make a new library in mc20 but same result.
solved it. every file inside .jriver/media center 20/ directory was owned by root, fixed with chown -R me:me* ( i think thats the correct syntax from memory)
tlcmd:
Is there an easy way to omit certain genres from a smartlist? This is a nice feature of the old Media Jukebox 8.
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