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bob

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JRiver Media Center 19.0.85 for Debian
« on: December 02, 2013, 05:50:38 pm »

http://files.jriver.com/mediacenter/channels/v19/latest/MediaCenter-19.0.85.deb

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19.0.85 (12/2/2013)

1. Fixed: Keyboard shortcuts.
2. Fixed: Visualization.
3. Changed: Much improved redrawing speed, will drastically lower cpu usage during playback.
4. Changed: Timeout moved to January 9th 2014

19.0.82 (11/26/2013)

1. NEW: Basic copy/paste support using cut buffers (the Primary method).
2. Fixed: DLNA functions which had been causing crashes (fixed across all platforms).

19.0.81-1 (11/23/2013)

1. Fixed: (again) the ALT-GR key

19.0.81 (11/22/2013)

1. Fixed: Only one thread was being used in drawing.
2. Fixed: Standard View Skins (only Noire was working).
3. Changed: Filling in missing functions. Still more to do.

19.0.76 (11/15/2013)

1. Fixed: More tweaking of the ALT-GR international keyboards.

19.0.74 (11/12/2013)

1. Fixed: International keyboards, ALT-GR no longer generates an unexpected character.
2. Changed: More .deb file tweaking to work with gui installers.

19.0.73-1 (11/11/2013)

1. Fixed: Menus were in the background in some windows managers.
2. Changed: .deb to work around xfonts and platform architecture dependencies. xfonts-75dpi and xfonts-100dpi still need to be installed but aren't included in the dependencies list.

19.0.73 (11/10/2013)

1. Fixed: When first showing a window, a white box could appear at the wrong position and then move to the correct position.
2. Fixed: Tooltips (and other similar windows) could incorrectly show a taskbar button in some cases.
3. Fixed: Showing a tooltip could shift the focus away from the main program.

19.0.72 (11/7/2013)

1. Faster: Unlocked SSE acceleration in image / drawing engine providing faster performance, and better looking rendering.
2. Changed: More dependency tweaking for MultiArch.
3. Changed: Program has an icon now.
4. Changed: Configuration files are now UTF-8. To revert to an earlier release you must restore settings from a MC backup.

19.0.70-1 (11/5/2013)

1. Changed: Text drawing better supports international characters.
2. Changed: More precise dependencies for package installation.

19.0.70 (11/4/2013)

1. Changed: Timeout changed to Dec 8 2013

19.0.65 (10/29/2013)

1. Changed: An icon now appears in the Unity dock (and others) when minimized. No title yet ;)
2. Fixed: http authentication. Allows Library server auth to work.
3. Changed: Removed ogg support until the input plugin is repaired.

19.0.62 (10/25/2013)

1. Fixed: Windows title. Shows when minimized.
2. Changed: Program binary name is now mediacenter19 to allow side-by-side versions to run properly.
3. Changed: Updated debian build package to be more to spec. To replace the current version first remove the existing version (will not affect library or settings). Do this by: sudo dpkg -r mediacenter. Then install the new build. For non-debian systems, remove /usr/bin/mediacenter.

19.0.61 (10/24/2013)

1. Fixed: Pause now works with ALSA playback.
2. Fixed: Dragging the main window to position it was not working nicely.
3. Fixed: Menu tracking and keyboard navigation was not working properly.
4. NEW: Added desktop files and icon.

19.0.60 (10/22/2013)

1. Changed: Better ALSA device enumeration, should help to coexist with pulseaudio.

19.0.59 (10/21/2013)

1. Fixed: SSDP discovery stopped working after a short time.

19.0.57 (10/17/2013)

1. Changed: Prevent message boxes from popping up in /mediaserver mode.
2. Fixed: DLNA, problems with some http 1.1 devices.

19.0.56 (10/10/2013)

1. Changed: Attempt to back off requirements to SSE2.
2. NEW: If the default lucida font isn't found will fall back to a different font (requires the xfonts-100dpi package)

19.0.54 (10/08/2103)

1. NEW: Added support for 24-bit ALSA devices.
2. Fixed: When playback failed to start, it could lead to a crash.
3. Fixed: Mouse move tracking was not working, causing many UI issues.
4. Fixed: Typing in an edit control that showed suggestions could segfault.

19.0.53 (10/07/2013)

1. Fixed: Window minimize, maximize, and restore work.
2. NEW: Compiled without SSE support. Need Feedback.

19.0.52 (10/4/2013)

1: NEW: Fallback to S16_LE sound if the ALSA driver doesn't support S32_LE.
2: Fixed: Font spacing and switched to Lucinda.
3: Fixed: Added more package dependencies.

19.0.51 (10/3/2013)

1. NEW: First build.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 19.0.85 for Debian
« Reply #1 on: December 03, 2013, 06:44:03 am »

When Matt posts a new build with certain fixes etc, and you post your linux build shortly after, can we assume that, where applicable, the fixes Matt posted are also in the Linux build with the same build number?

I would assume that when there's a bug in the playback engine, or DSP Studio that you'd want them in the Linux and Mac builds too but I never see any of the Windows build fixes quoted for the Linux builds so that leaves me wondering how this works.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 19.0.85 for Debian
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2013, 08:18:59 am »

I get a seg fault when launching JRiver Media Center on two machines (AMD FX-8350, Core i5-2540m) both running Arch Linux:

Code: [Select]
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xf7c81185 in __memcpy_ssse3 () from /usr/lib32/libc.so.6

This started happing with build 19.0.81.
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bob

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Re: JRiver Media Center 19.0.85 for Debian
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2013, 10:50:39 am »

When Matt posts a new build with certain fixes etc, and you post your linux build shortly after, can we assume that, where applicable, the fixes Matt posted are also in the Linux build with the same build number?

I would assume that when there's a bug in the playback engine, or DSP Studio that you'd want them in the Linux and Mac builds too but I never see any of the Windows build fixes quoted for the Linux builds so that leaves me wondering how this works.
All of the generic fixes that are posted in the Windows build history apply to the Linux and Mac builds.
In the Linux history we only refer to the Linux specific changes.
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Re: JRiver Media Center 19.0.85 for Debian
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2013, 11:35:45 am »

I get a seg fault when launching JRiver Media Center on two machines (AMD FX-8350, Core i5-2540m) both running Arch Linux:

Code: [Select]
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xf7c81185 in __memcpy_ssse3 () from /usr/lib32/libc.so.6

This started happing with build 19.0.81.
We aren't using ssse3 so I don't know where that's coming from. The max level we use is sse2.
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