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Quick start guide for installing JRiver Mediacenter 21 ARM for Raspberry Pi
bob:
--- Quote from: mwillems on April 25, 2016, 08:58:09 pm ---I haven't, although it can easily be set with a script/programmatically by editing the config.txt if need be.
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That's what I resorted to. Working on the Id Pi. Haven't tried it with a pi3 and the optical output yet...
nichilds:
I'm trying to configure Raspbian on Raspberry Pi 3 for MC21, but ran into a roadblock on the "Quick Start" instructions. I keep getting a 404 error when entering the following command: sudo wget http://dist.jriver.com/latest/mediacenter/mediacenter21nativelist -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mediacenter21.list
I'm able to connect to dist.jriver.com (216.14.187.181:80), but that directory is not found. Any ideas?
mwillems:
--- Quote from: nichilds on April 30, 2016, 12:34:05 am ---I'm trying to configure Raspbian on Raspberry Pi 3 for MC21, but ran into a roadblock on the "Quick Start" instructions. I keep getting a 404 error when entering the following command: sudo wget http://dist.jriver.com/latest/mediacenter/mediacenter21nativelist -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mediacenter21.list
I'm able to connect to dist.jriver.com (216.14.187.181:80), but that directory is not found. Any ideas?
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You have a typo in the command you've posted (there should be a period between native and list in the url as shown below); was the typo present in the command you ran?
--- Code: ---sudo wget http://dist.jriver.com/latest/mediacenter/mediacenter21native.list -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mediacenter21.list
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jmone:
Has anyone got Bluetooth working as an input device?
Thanks
Nathan
mwillems:
--- Quote from: jmone on June 12, 2016, 06:35:59 pm ---Has anyone got Bluetooth working as an input device?
Thanks
Nathan
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Bluetooth as an input? How do you mean? The pi 2 doesn't ship with integrated bluetooth, but the pi 3 does. Is the idea that you'd play something on your phone and it would cast to MC on the pi via bluetooth? If so, MC for Linux doesn't really support any inputs to speak of; there's no loopback or anything like that with MC for Linux (which is what's required to do that on Windows). If you mean outputting to a bluetooth speaker using MC as a source, I haven't tried it on a pi, but I expect it would work once the pairing is done.
At the moment the only way to get an arbitrary input into MC for linux is via upnp/DLNA.
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