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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 23 for Linux => Topic started by: bob on August 22, 2017, 11:45:33 am

Title: JRiver Media Center 23.0.51 for Debian Jessie (i386 and arm)
Post by: bob on August 22, 2017, 11:45:33 am
This is the latest version of MC23 for Linux.  Please post bugs here.  Please start a new thread for anything requiring discussion.  Non-bug posts will be deleted.

Download:
i386      http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v23/latest/MediaCenter-23.0.51.deb
arm      http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v23/latest/MediaCenter-23.0.51-armhf.deb

Also in the latest repo.

23.0.51 (9/7/2017)

1. NEW: Enabled the use of VST Plugins.

23.0.41 (8/28/2017)

1. NEW: Implement non-US keyboard support.
2. Fixed: Under some situations, menus could appear blank with some hardware/desktop manager combinations.

23.0.36 (8/18/2017)

1. Fixed: Crashing in Theater View from GCC6 non-compliant code (not for arm)

23.0.31-2 (8/7/2017)

1. Changed: Relaxed package requirements to ignore the minor revision of a package.
2. Fixed: Removed libicu requirement.

23.0.31 (8/7/2017)

1. Fixed: Internal structures dealing with UI functions.

23.0.28 (7/31/2017)

1. Fixed: Some memory leaks in the registration code changes from 23.0.25. Will require re-entry of the license again.

23.0.25 (7/27/2017)

1. Fixed: Linux registration issues. Will need to re-enter the registration code.
2. Changed: Tweaking thread priorities from 23.0.21.
3. NEW: Theater View 3D rendering is anti-aliased for smoother edges. (not for arm)

23.0.21 (7/17/2017)

1. NEW: Implemented thread priorities. When running as a normal user requires system configuration to work. Falls back to non-prioritized threads if the system is not configured to allow prioritization.
2. FIXED: Memory leak in Linux thread parallelizer.

Title: Re: JRiver Media Center 23.0.41 for Debian Jessie (i386 and arm)
Post by: bob on August 28, 2017, 03:16:13 pm
Could you all please test this for non-US keyboard support and look for any regressions regarding the UI and responsiveness / function (actually it should be better).