![]() ![]() Thankyou so much! I did have to do the following also: This works! Have it running on Yosemite 10.10.5 on my macbook pro. If someone else tries and can't get it to work check if you have your distro's equivalents installed. After I removed them it ran again so something in one of those 3 is causing issues. Everything else though seems to work, even the Music Bee Remote plugin.Įxtra Note: The moment I installed the libcanberra-gstreamer, lib32-libcanberra and lib32-libcanberra-pulse packages the program stopped being able to run. ![]() I would make a guess here that CD burning also won't work but I don't have any blank disks to check. This holds true if you go through the normal options OR the cd optionsĪccessing MTP devices, if you want to sync your phone you are going to have to give Wine the driectory location in your linux system where it's mounted You can play music from a CD but can't rip one, it comes up with the no cd loaded messageĮncoder preferences don't work and trying to access them will crash MB. Wavebar doesn't draw but is still there so seeking still works Just to list some of the oddities that are there: From there I just let the MB installer get the dotnet4 installer. beign a 64bit computer I did have to remember to install the lib32-mpg123 but if you aren't working with Arch or Gentoo you may already have this installed. Wine 1.8rc4 is the version and it's all vanilla there, no wine-mono or wine-gecko etc. I have a new ArchLinux install however so decided to try and give it a shot and it worked. Having used Linux for a while I can say that there aren't any music managers around that are as good as MusicBee and with it not working previously it was one of the few things that I really came back to windows for. ![]() As the title says, I have managed to get it working MB working under Wine on Linux. ![]()
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