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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 28 for Linux => Topic started by: markh56 on January 12, 2022, 11:05:24 am
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Hi,
Raspi4b4gb, Hifiberry Dac+, Raspi 7" touchscreen, audio only mode, Obsidian touchscreen skin, no local library (connected to latest Windows 10 MC library). I use Theatre Mode as it's easier to navigate via touch.
1. Start an album, playlist, etc. Plays beautifully, sounds great, touchscreen plays the internet photos slideshow as it plays the tracks.
2. Last track is played, touchscreen immediately goes to a white screen. Can't recover from at the touchscreen.
3. Logon via VNC - send a ctrl-alt-del, select Logout.
4. Login.
5. Wait a few seconds, JRiver MC starts up again but not in Theatre mode.
6. Repeat.
I've searched / played with various MC settings but can't figure it out. Also, no screensaver installed on the raspi, virgin load of 32bit Buster, fully updated.
Thanks, Mark
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Update.
1. Tested Theatre View on Linux Mint & MC 28 - same thing happens. Finishes playing the last song in the list then shows blank white screen. Didn't have VNC loaded so had to reboot the laptop.
2. Tested on Theatre View on Windows 10 system - works as designed. When the last track is played, screen displays "Media Center" on the line where the track name was displayed.
Thanks, Mark
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Update.
1. Tested Theatre View on Linux Mint & MC 28 - same thing happens. Finishes playing the last song in the list then shows blank white screen. Didn't have VNC loaded so had to reboot the laptop.
2. Tested on Theatre View on Windows 10 system - works as designed. When the last track is played, screen displays "Media Center" on the line where the track name was displayed.
Thanks, Mark
That's odd. Are you on build 100? If not, would you try that?
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Hi Bob, Yes, I'm on .100 on all. Thanks, Mark
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Ok, I can repo that.
Looking at it...
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Please try build 101. Thanks.
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Nice work! The Raspi (armhf) & Linux (amd64) 101 builds are great. I don't have test beds for the i386 or arm64 version but I'd put my money on them being good too. I appreciate the great support. Thanks, Mark