![]() Once you're done with copy and paste, close the Terminal window. Step 3: Open MC20 and you should be able to successfully copy and paste. If you close the Terminal you'll lose the ability to copy and paste! Remember to leave the Terminal with the commands running open for as long as you need copy and paste functionality. ![]() Step 2: Open a Terminal and input the following (you *may* be prompted for your password - answer yes when it prompts!) Ĭode: autocutsel -selection PRIMARY -fork & Read the wiki article on how to backup your library and settings. Step 1: Backup your library and settings. Since Media Center 20 is a free upgrade from Media Center 19, it's recommended you backup your settings in Media Center 19 (to somewhere you can find it, e.g. If you've updated from Media Center 19 to Media Center 20, you might find yourself with two versions of Media Center installed. How To Remove Media Center 19 and Media Center 20 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. Remember, this is an example with my old Xonar STX sound card. ![]() See how it's using the Virtuoso 100 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. As seen above, what I want to use as the default is my old Xonar STX card aka Virtuoso 100. Notice how there's multiple output devices listed here? I used my old AMD machine just for this example and left onboard audio enabled for this example. Once open, you'll want to go to the Configuration tab like seen here The easiest method to check for updates and update Media Center 20 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. Well, there's several different ways available to accomplish this. Okay, so you've got Media Center 20 installed and you might be wondering "how do I keep MC 20 up-to-date?". Once you're done, you should be ready to go! Congratulations, you've successfully installed Media Center 20 on your Ubuntu/Linux Mint machine! The next step will aid you in keeping Media Center 21 up-to-date. if it's registered, congratulations, your MC20 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 20 up then go to the Help menu > Registration Info. The APT repository is required to install Media Center 20 and keep Media Center 20 updated with every new release.įirst, open a Terminal (by either pressing CTRL+ALT+T or by searching for the terminal in your desktop environment) and either type the following command or copy and paste the command in and press Enter (you *may* be prompted for your password) Ĭode: mediacenter20 /RestoreFromFile ~/Downloads/"Media Center20 Linux-YYYYYY.mjr" Before installing, please read the outstanding issues topic! Many of the issues noted for Debian also apply to Ubuntu/Mint! This *should* also apply to Ubuntu/Mint derivatives like Xubuntu, Kubuntu, Lubuntu, Ubuntu GNOME, Linux Mint (MATE), Linux Mint (Xfce), etc. This tutorial will focus on the operating systems above, any others you're on your own with. Media Center 20 for Linux is developed on Debian Wheezy 32-bit and Debian Jessie 64-bit - support for distros other than Wheezy 32-bit and Jessie 64-bit, like Ubuntu and Mint is considered experimental and not officially supported! 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 This tutorial aims to aid users into setting up JRiver Media Center 20 onto computers running the following Linux operating systems ![]()
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