![]() If sound works, congrats, you have working sound via Pulse! Please setup your device(s) accordingly for your own needs! And if desired setup your input devices via the Input Devices tab! If everything looks good, try playing music through Pulse again in Media Center. See how it's using the USB Modi Device as the default device? In this example, to set this card up I setup the Configuration tab to the following.Īnd take a look at the Output Devices tab now. Notice how there's multiple output devices listed here? As seen above, what I want to use as the default is my Schiit Modi 2 Uber aka USB Modi Device. Once open, you'll want to go to the Configuration tab like seen here However, if all else fails how else can you check for updates and update Media Center 27 if an update is available? Simple! Just open a Terminal and either type the following command or copy and paste the command in and press Enter (you *may* be prompted for your password) Ĭode: sudo apt-get install pavucontrolĪfter installing, either start PulseAudio Volume Control by typing pavucontrol into the Terminal or by typing in Pulseaudio into the Unity dash until you see PulseAudio Volume Control. It *should* pick up on them (you may need to open the update manager app and hit the Refresh or Reload button to have it check for updates manually and reload the list). The overall best way is to use your Linux distro's update manager app and check for updates that way. Well, there's several different ways available to accomplish this. Okay, so you've got Media Center 27 installed and you might be wondering "how do I keep MC27 up-to-date?". Once you're done, you should be ready to go! Congratulations, you've successfully installed Media Center 27 on your Ubuntu/Linux Mint machine! The next step will aid you in keeping Media Center 27 up-to-date. if it's registered, congratulations, your MC27 for Linux is now registered!Īdditional information and discussion regarding licenses can be found in this topic. If you do not encounter an error while restoring your license from the file, open Media Center 27 up then go to the Help menu > Registration Info. Don't try to use both the latest and stable repos at the same time - only choose and use one of them!įirst, open a Terminal (by either pressing CTRL+ALT+T or by searching for the Terminal in your Linux distro's search feature) and either type the following command or copy and paste the command in and press Enter (you *may* be prompted for your password) Ĭode: mediacenter27 /RestoreFromFile ~/Downloads/"Media Center27 Linux-YYYYYY.mjr" NOTE: You can run the beta repo alongside either the latest or stable repos if desired (for beta testing, etc.). Choose and use only either the latest or stable repo - you *can* use the beta repo alongside either the stable or latest repos! Decide for yourself which one you want to use. There's three available repositories Latest, Stable and Beta. The APT repository is required to install Media Center 27 and keep Media Center 27 updated with every new release. Before installing, please read the outstanding issues topic! Many of the issues noted for Debian also apply to Ubuntu/Linux Mint! This *should* also apply to Ubuntu/Mint derivatives like Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Linux Mint (MATE), Linux Mint (Xfce), elementaryOS, etc. ![]() This tutorial will focus on the operating systems above, any others you're on your own with. like Ubuntu and Linux Mint are not officially supported by JRiver! Media Center 27 for Linux is developed on Debian Buster - support for distros other than Debian Buster, e.g. NOTE: This tutorial does borrow ideas and parts done by InflatableMouse and his excellent Debian Wheezy tutorial found here, so please thank him.īefore we continue, please note the following Ubuntu 18.04 LTS simply is too old and very likely won't work with Media Center 27. ![]() There will likely be issues with running Ubuntu versions prior to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS as Media Center 27 requires Debian Buster. ![]() Ubuntu Studio and Linux Mint Debian Edition have not and likely will not be tested! Again, your mileage with those may vary. Is it new Media Center time? Yes! This tutorial aims to aid users into setting up JRiver Media Center 27 onto computers running the following Debian-based GNU/Linux operating systems/distributions/variants (others listed here *may* work, but your mileage may vary!)
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