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More => Old Versions => Media Center 16 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: Glimmie on July 16, 2014, 01:28:54 pm
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If we want to license an old version can we do that? My video card FX5500 SDI will not run on Win7 and I need the HDSDI feature.
I guess what I am really asking is if a user license can be applied to any older version of JRiver?
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No. Sorry, but we only sell the current version license.
However, MC should run on any computer that's Windows 95 or newer.
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MC19 reports a video filter or missing output pin error on WinXP on BluRay rips as well as .ts files. MC16 works. I am attempting to move from VLC & CollectorZ to JRiver. But I can't not give up my HDSDI card. I guess I could convert HDMI to HDSDI as it's non HDCP but I would rather not.
I fully understand a policy of not supporting older versions but someone should still be able to buy it with the understanding that it will not be supported?
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MC19 reports a video filter or missing output pin error on WinXP on BluRay rips as well as .ts files. MC16 works. I am attempting to move from VLC & CollectorZ to JRiver. But I can't not give up my HDSDI card. I guess I could convert HDMI to HDSDI as it's non HDCP but I would rather not.
Make sure you have Internet connected for the first play. The program needs to download some DirectShow filters.
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Make sure you have Internet connected for the first play. The program needs to download some DirectShow filters.
Ahh, that was it. I initially downloaded it at work to a USB stick where I have very fast internet. When I re-downloaded it on the media player PC it works fine, and with my graphics card all under Win7.
Thanks.