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* '''If you own an earlier version of MC on any OS''', you can upgrade for that OS or upgrade to a Master License. MC can use your old data and settings. |
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== Media Center |
== Media Center 22 Upgrades == |
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[http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Upgrade_to_MC22_for_Windows Upgrade to MC22 for Windows] |
[http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/Upgrade_to_MC22_for_Windows Upgrade to MC22 for Windows] |
Revision as of 15:28, 9 May 2016
Upgrades and Updates
There are several ways to improve your MC experience:
- If you own Media Center 21, it is free to update to the latest build of MC21 by downloading and installing. This can be done automatically by selecting an update channel under Help.
- If you own MC21 on Windows and would like to purchase a Mac or Linux version, you can upgrade to a Master License that works on all three OS's for $29.98.
- If you own an earlier version of MC on any OS, you can upgrade for that OS or upgrade to a Master License. MC can use your old data and settings.
Media Center 22 Upgrades
Upgrade to an MC22 Master License (works on Linux, Mac, and Windows)
An MC22 license will work with MC21 now or MC22 when available.
For More Help
If you have questions, please post on Interact.
Features so far. More will be added during the development cycle (see Business Model below).
Problems and Questions thread on Interact
JRiver's Business Model explains how our development process works.