I've been waiting for this for s-o-o-o-o-o long. MC on Linux! Finally a chance to get rid of the last Windows box in the house. I installed MC 20 on a fresh install of Xubuntu 14.04 - selected some music files – they played. Same with video files. Great!
Except... full screen mode insisted on spanning the 2 monitors and playing the video in the middle. Switching out of full screen mode left the MC window spanned across the 2 screens. Window re-sizing and moving was pretty much impossible and the fonts looked like they came out of an old dot-matrix printer. But these are all minor issues in the grand scheme of things.
I wasn't expecting miracles (and my expectations were met)
I remember the early days of Media Jukebox in the late '90s when I first fell in love with it so I know the drill with being an early adopter
Then I started importing video files into the library from my unRAID server. Everything was going well for a while - then MC crashed. On restart it would start up OK. After a few seconds the network link to the server would fire up. A few seconds after that it would crash again. Over and over.
I did a full uninstall:
$ sudo apt-get purge MediaCenter20
followed by
sudo apt-get autoremove
...and reinstalled from scratch.
Same behaviour. Seems that the “purge” still left configuration files lying around pointing to the shares on my unRAID. No problem. I uninstalled again, deleted the .jriver directory from my home folder and reinstalled. Now it says my trial license has expired – in less than 24 hours!
Just as well I'm a die-hard JRiver fan
Somebody please help!
Also, are the re-sizing, window moving and screen spanning problems “normal” at the moment?