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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 26 for Linux => Topic started by: maynard99 on August 05, 2020, 07:04:06 pm
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I just installed MC 26 on Linux Mint 20 and seemed to be working ok. I imported music files,then when I came back to it later I tried to log in to cloudplay and it crashed. Restarted app and within about 10 seconds it crashed again. I looked through the forum and saw someone had an issue with auto-import, so I removed files from Music folder, and from auto-import settings. I then started adding files back manually a few at a time. Seemed to work for longer, but then problem recurred. I have attached log files. Anyone have an idea what is wrong?
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I have done quite a a few distro tryouts in the last week or so on my 10" lenovo AMD A4 laptop test machine (about equivalent to a pi 4) and had some new installs inexplicably crashing (just exiting without warning). They seem to have occurred when installing versions 101 or 103 from the .deb files on a fresh os install (manjaro, debian raspi desktop, xubuntu). After installing .94 all was good even after re-installing 103 afterward.
Mind you some of these occurred quite "late at night", may not be replicated, and YMMV.
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I'm not seeing anything in the log included.
There isn't anything being imported in it.
What types of files are you guys importing in general?
Could you perhaps get a log from one that crashed?
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Thanks Bob, there is no chance of getting logs for my perceived issues, all is already overwritten on the test machine. If it happens again I will pursue documenting it.
If the OP installed MC using the latest .deb file on a fresh os install reverting back to .94 is an option to try imo.
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I tried again with same results. Log and system info are attached. I reinstalled version 25.0.114 and it works fine, no crashes yet.
Thanks
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Are you using the 26.0.106 build?
We did discover a case where a crash could happen if MC went to analyze a missing file.
You might try turning off analyze audio in your import settings if it's on.
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I was on the 103 build, but updated to 106 after seeing a similar problem on the board here. Same result, so I followed advice given to that person and downgraded to version 94. That one works for me.
I don't think I had analyze audio on in import settings because I went with all the defaults in auto-import, and it is not enabled on this version.
Thanks.
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I've the same problem since i have installed UBUNTU 20.04 LTS.
The option analyze audio in my import settings is off.
The files are essentialy FLAC and they are on a Synology NAS.
No problem to connect through the network, this is stable.
I'm using the 26.0.107 build.
How to downgraded to version 94 on UBUNTU ?
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Try importing one file type at a time. MP3, for example.
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J'ai mon ancienne library sur ue autre ssd dans mon pc mais je ne sais pas où la trouver (la mise à jour UBUNTU 19->20.04 LTS a crashe aussi j'ai tout réinstallé sur un autre ssd). Je pensais la recopier sur ma nouvelle install au bon emplacement que je ne connais pas.