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Please download the version that matches your license. MC30 is on the [https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/board,76.0.html Forum Page]. Older versions are in the [[Old Versions]] topic on our wiki.
Please download the version that matches your license. MC30 is on the [https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/board,76.0.html Forum Page]. Older versions are in the [[Old Versions]] topic on our wiki.


MediaCenter on linux uses the debian apt package install and update system. The easiest method for a first time installation is here: [https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,134152.0.html]
MediaCenter on linux uses the debian apt package install and update system. The easiest method for a first time installation is here: [https://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php/topic,134152.0.html InstallJRMC]

After installation your desktop manager should have an entry for Media Center under Multimedia or Sound. You can choose that or create a desktop entry from that.

Alternately you can run MC from the command line. (mediacenter30).


After installation your desktop manager should have an entry for Media Center under Multimedia or Sound. You can choose that or create a desktop entry from that. Alternately you can run MC from the command line. (mediacenter30).
Do NOT run MC as root or sudo. It's designed to be run as a normal user.
Do NOT run MC as root or sudo. It's designed to be run as a normal user.


Your user will need the following group permissions:
Your user will need the following group permissions:

audio (for audio device access)
audio (for audio device access)

video and render (for video playback)
video and render (for video playback)



Revision as of 16:52, 23 December 2022

Download and Install

Please download the version that matches your license. MC30 is on the Forum Page. Older versions are in the Old Versions topic on our wiki.

MediaCenter on linux uses the debian apt package install and update system. The easiest method for a first time installation is here: InstallJRMC

After installation your desktop manager should have an entry for Media Center under Multimedia or Sound. You can choose that or create a desktop entry from that.

Alternately you can run MC from the command line. (mediacenter30).

Do NOT run MC as root or sudo. It's designed to be run as a normal user.

Your user will need the following group permissions:

audio (for audio device access)

video and render (for video playback)

Converting Data from a previous version

You can back up your library from the File Menu in your older version and restore from the same menu in your new version.

MC will convert the data and settings and use them. Your files won't be moved or altered.

More

If you're upgrading, you can leave your older version installed until you're happy with the new one, and then uninstall the old version.

Uninstall an old version by using the apt package system (replace XX below with the version number). sudo apt --purge mediacenterXX

To remove the old data, you need to remove the respective version information folder (replace XX below with the version number). This is in the users home folder under

.jriver/Media Center XX

Licensing

The easiest way to enter your license without removing old versions of MC is to copy and paste it from your registration email into MC either at the startup splash screen if asked for it there or via Help->Registration Info when in the program.

Using the .mjr with an old version installed may try to run the registration from the old version which is why we recommend the copy and paste method here.