dsnhdiv wrote:I have had a few crashes but not all the time, I am having buffer issues were the track starts and plays about 10 seconds then just skips to the next one. I just figure these will be ironed out in the next version. I used to be a huge simplify media user but I appreciate the work and open environment of subsonic so much more!
Yep, my major focus for version 2.2 (and the reason it's taking a little longer to put out that I was expecting) is completely rewriting the song streaming code. I'm about 90% done with that, just mopping up issues with song resuming and skipping within tracks. In 2.2, all tracks will be downloaded to the device as you play, and will play from the local copy, eliminating all buffer underruns on all but the slowest connections. Also, there will be a full local playback mode, and the ablility to sync tracks (over wifi only due to app store restrictions) from your Subsonic server to your phone. Synced tracks will automatically play from the local copy even when in normal streaming mode, which will dramatically lower bandwidth usage (by only having to stream a track once ever until it's deleted from the cache) as well as provide smoother playback.
Since 2.2 will be a major feature release, expect a few bugs to slip in, but after I get this version out I'm going to focus all energy on bug reduction and better memory management, then it's on to full iPad support
I just want to thank everyone for your patience with any issues you've found. iSub is still in it's infancy, only a little over a month old, and I'm doing all the development work by myself, so I don't have the luxury of a full testing team or even a second developer to double check my code. I'm working my hardest to turn iSub into the rock solid application I know that it can be, so rest assured that every reported bug is put on my to-do list and will eventually be fixed and new features are always in the works.