I've been using MakeMKV since 1.6.1 on ubuntu 9.04 (I know, it starting to show its age) and it keeps telling me, at startup, that the version is out-of-date (first because of 1.6.2, now for 1.6.3). When the key expires it instantly boots me out because of it.
The thing is: I've downloaded, compiled, and installed the latest version. I've double checked that the binaries got written into the correct place, but I can't convince it that I'm not running 1.6.1. I've managed to keep things working by hand-editing the settings.conf to add the new license keys, but I'm worried eventually I'm going to have issues if I'm not running the latest version. If I remove ~/.MakeMKV it refuses to start -- complaining about an out of date version.
If I go into the menus and check Help->About it says the GUI Version is v1.6.3 but that MakeMKV is v1.6.1.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks,
David.
UPDATE: what I'm doing wrong is only installing from the _oss package. So, makemkvcon was the old version. Sorry for the noise.