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JRiver Media Center 20.0.131 for Debian (Jessie) AMD64

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mcollier:
Another satisfied Debian Jessie Gnome 64 customer here!!   ;D

Congratulations on another milestone!!!

Media Center on all the things.

bob:
It's true that MC always searches the /usr/lib/jriver/Media Center xx/ directory for libraries first.
If one packages gnutls28 and it's dependencies so that it could be installed in there it would probably take care of the issue.

Other than removing the need for the multiarch libraries there is no particular reason to run the amd64 build as opposed to the i386 build.

Awesome Donkey:
Heads up everyone, I upgraded ALSA and Pulse on Ubuntu 15.04 (also using the 4.0.2 kernel) and tested DSD (DoP) output... it seems to be working fine! Awesome!

bob:
20.0.108 is in the apt repository as well. See the i386 build announcement for linux specific changes.

Awesome Donkey:
The window sizing and placement is much, much better in 108. However, I still notice a couple issues...

- By default for whatever reason the window is at the smallest size possible (e.g. on a clean install). If you don't see the faint window shadow, it's very hard to find the window on a large desktop.

- Still can't size the window to fill the entire window space on Ubuntu without maximizing the window. It seems to be a little glitchy, every time I try to size the window, it tends to 'glitch out' and produce a gap on the opposite side.

- I still randomly encounter the issue where the launcher will create multiple icons, e.g. the media center 20.desktop naming issue. It actually might be an internal issue that could potentially exist on Debian as well at random, not sure. I'll need to download Debian and test in my VM.

- The issues with skins, display of album art and closing the tree causing a libX11 segfault which I described here still exists. My video posted there also shows how to reproduce.

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