I recently added a new album to my library on my PC, but with the latest update, FB2kmobile no longer finds my server on network. Latest iOS updated, and using v1.6.5 on PC. I see that it was recently updated to fix some UPnP issues. Anyone else have problems?
MonkeyMote finds the server just fine, but I prefer FB2K.
Thank you kindly.
foobar2000 needs the local network access permission, and I don't know if it needs to be changed to ask for that permission itself, or if iOS asks for it automatically.
Same problem for me.
Just updated foobar2000 mobile to 1.2.17 on my Iphone 11 iOS 14.4.2, and no more list of my upnp/dlna servers.
Unistalled/reinstalled and checked all the network permission, too.
Problem is:
Media Server page, Local Network:
No network connected!
It should list my 3 upnp/dlna servers, instead.
My Ipad Mini iOS 14.4.2, regularly works with foobar2000 mobile 1.2.14
I have the same issue with iOS.
Also, with Android 11.
foobar2000 needs the local network access permission, and I don't know if it needs to be changed to ask for that permission itself, or if iOS asks for it automatically.
It needs to work as it did in the previous release. What kind of handshake was used in the previous protocol?
Same problem for me.
Just updated foobar2000 mobile to 1.2.17 on my Iphone 11 iOS 14.4.2, and no more list of my upnp/dlna servers.
Unistalled/reinstalled and checked all the network permission, too.
Problem is:
Media Server page, Local Network:
No network connected!
It should list my 3 upnp/dlna servers, instead.
My Ipad Mini iOS 14.4.2, regularly works with foobar2000 mobile 1.2.14
Whew! And I thought it was something on my end! Same issue, iOS 14.4.1 FB2K 1.2.12 and it can't find any media servers, despite mconnect and VLC having no such issues. I went through the setup multiple times, re-downloaded it twice and same issue. Hope someone finds a fix or setting because it's my go-to for much of my network streaming.
Same problem here with my iPad, fortunately I can still connect on my Android phone (Galaxy S7) app, for now.....
Hi,
same for me. Today I noticed, that my TuneFusion on IOS does not work any longer, also my media servers can not be found. Same message as above "No network connected!"
Checked, if permission to access local network is given - it is. Reinstalled the app - still no success
Something seems to be wrong the actual version.
Cheers
Coldy
I got the same issue. foobar2000 v1.2.17 on iOS 14.4.2 doesn't find any upnp server. Foobar2000 prints the message "No network connected!"
I checked the permission for foobar to connect to my local network, I reinstalled foobar, I tested the upnp-servers with other apps (VLCmobile, mconnectLite, JuP&P). All apps do work without any problem, but foobar2000 still does not. However foobar did find the upnp-servers without any issue a few days ago.
Just updated foobar2000 mobile to 1.2.17 on my Iphone 11 iOS 14.4.2, and no more list of my upnp/dlna servers........
exactly facing the same issues. all permission are correct.
running version 1.1.57 in my ipad flawlessly.
updated foobar in phone by impulse today to version 1.2.17 in phone ( two phone iPhone 12 & XR) , both failed to find server says "
No network detected"
did anyone able to find a solution yet ?
EDIT: as mention by other other dlna are working fine , eg vlc.
+1 here. It worked two days ago but since yesterday it can't connect to the network. I have a iPhone 7 with Foobar2000 ver. 1.2.17.
The strange thing is that I have only used this version of the app, I downloaded it for the first time this week.
Same problem.
I just installed the app on my iPad that is a few years old. Since it's old the latest version couldn't be installed but the 1.2.14 and it found the media server instantly. The problem seems to be the latest update. I hope they fix this soon.
It's an issue with iOS 14, and apps built with the iOS 14 SDK. Peter needs to fix it for it to work properly.
Any word of a timescale for the fix?
Same problem here. Version 1.2.17 on iOS 14.4.2 (iPod touch 7th).
Same problem. mconnectHD and Evermusic connect to local NAS but I much prefer Foobar2000. Please notify when problem IS fixed.
It's being worked on now. Unfortunately, I didn't know about this particular requirement until I saw the WWDC video on the subject recently, and Peter missed it, too. He is working on it now, and has requested the entitlement, which must be requested manually and approved by Apple.
You'll hear in this topic when this situation has changed.
Thank you. In a similar vein, how can I use the Advanced Search function on my NAS music library?
You'll have to wait for Peter to answer that one.
Same problem here, thought it was my new router and driving me crazy. Hoping for a fix soon.
It is well known and unfortunately out of our control.
Apple decided to block multicast networking (needed for local network discovery) by default for all apps on iOS 14.
A developer has to apply for getting it unlocked (we already did, waiting for a response) and prove that their app actually needs it to operate.
Until iOS 14, all apps were free to probe the network without the user ever knowing. I assume that some apps abused this to sneakily collect information about their users, hence the drastic measures taken by Apple. In the end it all makes sense, 99% of all apps don't need this functionality, there's no reason to permit them to scan the network.
Fixed.
Version 1.2.18 in review.
Available already for beta testers-
https://www.foobar2000.org/test-ios
That's great news. I missed foobar. Thank you so much.
Thank you, Peter! You have my deepest gratitude for restoring Foobar.
Fantastic. Back to listening. Thanks guys.
I can confirm issues fixed in v1.2.18 ( iOS version 14.5.1)
Thanks a lot Peter!!
Great job, Peter, thank you very much.
Thank you Peter. I understand the Advanced Search function in Foobar2000 mobile only works on music downloaded on my iPad. It would be very useful to be able to use this function on my NAS music library. Is that possible?
Hi Peter, can Foobar2000 be configured to use the Advanced Search function on my NAS music library?
All good! Thanks Peter.