![]() ![]() Quote from: landolfi on June 10, 2022, 12:07:20 pm Late to the party here as usual and a novice at RPi and Debian, but a couple of questions on what seems to be a very straightforward set of instructions, thanks very much for putting this together. This may be related to omitting the steps above, but FYI in case that tells you anything. I followed all the instructions (with the exceptions noted above) and I see a JRiver Media Center icon under "Sound & Video" as described in the instructions, but when I try to start JRiver I get two black "Information" dialog boxes with only an OK button. Installing LibreELEC on the Raspberry Pi 3 is almost the same. Do I need to buy a license for the Linux version or can I run it in trial mode the way I can Windows, to make sure this is a workable option? If there is a trial mode, do I need a JMR file?ģ. To make it easier for users, the developers made a proprietary utility LibreELEC USB-SD Creator. If I'm using JRiver media server, do I need to follow the fstab instructions? If so, does this instruction apply: "Change vers=3.0 to the SMB version supported by your NAS"? I tried specifying the IP of my media server and all other options as in your example, but got an invalid parameter error. In a use case like mine, does this refer to the username/password for the JRiver media server?Ģ. "It preferable to add the same account to the external storage (like NAS) to access the media files. ![]() I basically just want my RPi 4 to enable me to use a non-DLNA amp as a DLNA node (a JRiver zone). Late to the party here as usual and a novice at RPi and Debian, but a couple of questions on what seems to be a very straightforward set of instructions, thanks very much for putting this together. N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details. N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default. W: GPG error: buster InRelease: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY C30B25C6077765D5Į: The repository ' buster InRelease' is not signed. The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY C30B25C6077765D5 SSH into the Pi and enter: sudo apt install apache2. To make sure that your Pi understands incoming requests and knows what to do with them, you will need to install some server and security software. etc/apt/sources.li 100% 94 -.-KB/s in 0s Set both the local and public port to 443, and again, the local IP address to the IP address of your Pi. Saving to: ‘/etc/apt//mediacenter29.list’ Wget is already the newest version (1.21-1+deb11u1).Ġ upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not $ which $ wget -nc already there not $ sudo wget -O /etc/apt//mediacenter29.list Gnupg2 is already the newest version (2.2.27-2). Code: [ sudo apt install gnupg2 wget ca-certificatesĬa-certificates is already the newest version (20210119). ![]()
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