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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby daneren2005 » Sat Mar 01, 2014 4:09 am

jimmy2times wrote:
DarthNerdus wrote:
jimmy2times wrote:It works for me only if I put the local IP address from my home network. With my *.subsonic.org address (which I checked is reachable from other apps like iSub) I get "Login failed".

There's a known issue currently with the *.subsonic.org addresses that I'm hoping to get worked out. I myself can't connect to my *.subsonic.org domain from a web browser, Audiophone, or iSub... as well as a couple of users who I've worked with trying to help sort it out. But when I have more information about the issue, I'll definitely post it here.


Ok, thanks.
Next time it would be better to post about it here, since this is a paid app. One might decide to hold off from buying it until the issues are resolved (I would've).

Some quick feedback: the UI is really nice, the only thing I find weird is the sliding panel that remains on the left edge in the now playing view. It makes it look sort of squeezed in. I'd rather have a button to recall the browse view like most other music apps.

Well, if he can't connect from a browser either, that isn't a app issue...
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby jimmy2times » Sat Mar 01, 2014 4:22 am

I can connect with a browser as well as with iSub, so this is an app issue.

@DarthNerdus: No need for a refund, I'm confident this will get fixed soon.
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby DarthNerdus » Sat Mar 01, 2014 5:10 am

Since it seems to be a topic, I'll give some insight into the issue. It's definitely an app issue, but there's more at play here.

The reason that I myself wasn't connecting is the assumptions I brought to the table.
1. I have an address to connect to.
2. I have a port to connect to.

Therefore, when testing in the browser, Audiophone, or iSub http://darthy.subsonic.org:4040 failed to connect. When checking the IP address of darthy.subsonic.org, it didn't point to my network. Because of this, I pushed the issue off because the above assumptions clouded my perception of the issue.

Tonight, the mention that it works in iSub sprung an idea in my head. iSub's interface accepts a straight URL without the port field. Because of this you can append the port or just put in a URL. On a whim, I put in darthy.subsonic.org without a port and it worked. The ***.subsonic.org addresses proxy all calls to the appropriate address and port.

Now here's where the bugs in Audiophone are.
1. The UI needs to be streamlined to present these advanced options (like port and SSL) as needed, but not required input. This would make it more intuitive than typing in darthy.subsonic.org and then setting port 80, which you wouldn't think to do when you know that isn't the port Subsonic runs on.
2. When you do connect through port 80, authentication is accepted but the following network calls will fail. This is a bug on my part wherein I didn't expect a proxy that masqueraded in between. Because the connection information returned does not match the connection I make (I connect to XXX:80 and get back YYY:8080, for example), I reject the call. This is my mistake and will be addressed.

So! In short! In the next version the ability to connect to XYZ.subsonic.org will be restored. In future versions (maybe not that one) I will probably "detect" the edge case that I personally imposed on the problem by ignoring the port input for XYZ.subsonic.org and connecting to port 80 anyways, this will solve the too-smart-for-their-own-group issue. In a future future version I plan to improve the settings workflow entirely.

Sorry again for all the hassle. If this has been a real bug in anyones bonnet let me know at support@audiophoneapp.com and I'll take care of you.
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Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby ezraghast » Sat Mar 08, 2014 12:31 am

Would you consider rejigging a version specifically for the ipad? ;)
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby DarthNerdus » Mon Mar 10, 2014 1:27 am

ezraghast wrote:Would you consider rejigging a version specifically for the ipad? ;)

I certainly think that having an iPad version would be awesome, but there are no plans for it at the moment. My focus is on improving the iPhone application.
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby PEC » Wed Mar 12, 2014 7:12 pm

Well, I shelled out the $5 because I'd like to use an iOS app that's being actively developed, but I'm having a lot of issues. The songs seem to be stuck on repeat, I can't get through an album unless I click on each track.
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby wardrifter » Fri Mar 14, 2014 12:45 am

Hi,

Does this app do the Remote Control functionality for the premium users? I used to have the subsonic app when I had Android and I could Jukebox the server from the phone. Does this app offer that?

Thanks,
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby DanPinault » Sun Mar 16, 2014 12:42 am

DarthNerdus wrote:Since it seems to be a topic, I'll give some insight into the issue. It's definitely an app issue, but there's more at play here.

The reason that I myself wasn't connecting is the assumptions I brought to the table.
1. I have an address to connect to.
2. I have a port to connect to.

Therefore, when testing in the browser, Audiophone, or iSub http://darthy.subsonic.org:4040 failed to connect. When checking the IP address of darthy.subsonic.org, it didn't point to my network. Because of this, I pushed the issue off because the above assumptions clouded my perception of the issue.

Tonight, the mention that it works in iSub sprung an idea in my head. iSub's interface accepts a straight URL without the port field. Because of this you can append the port or just put in a URL. On a whim, I put in darthy.subsonic.org without a port and it worked. The ***.subsonic.org addresses proxy all calls to the appropriate address and port.

Now here's where the bugs in Audiophone are.
1. The UI needs to be streamlined to present these advanced options (like port and SSL) as needed, but not required input. This would make it more intuitive than typing in darthy.subsonic.org and then setting port 80, which you wouldn't think to do when you know that isn't the port Subsonic runs on.
2. When you do connect through port 80, authentication is accepted but the following network calls will fail. This is a bug on my part wherein I didn't expect a proxy that masqueraded in between. Because the connection information returned does not match the connection I make (I connect to XXX:80 and get back YYY:8080, for example), I reject the call. This is my mistake and will be addressed.

So! In short! In the next version the ability to connect to XYZ.subsonic.org will be restored. In future versions (maybe not that one) I will probably "detect" the edge case that I personally imposed on the problem by ignoring the port input for XYZ.subsonic.org and connecting to port 80 anyways, this will solve the too-smart-for-their-own-group issue. In a future future version I plan to improve the settings workflow entirely.

Sorry again for all the hassle. If this has been a real bug in anyones bonnet let me know at support@audiophoneapp.com and I'll take care of you.


I'm not exactly sure what you're saying here. Do I use port 80 when setting up Audiophone or do I use port 4040? If I use port 4040 I get "authentication failed". If I use port 80 I can authenticate but my lists of artists and genres never populate. Am I missing something? Thanks!
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby jimmy2times » Sun Mar 16, 2014 12:59 am

DanPinault wrote:
DarthNerdus wrote:Since it seems to be a topic, I'll give some insight into the issue. It's definitely an app issue, but there's more at play here.

The reason that I myself wasn't connecting is the assumptions I brought to the table.
1. I have an address to connect to.
2. I have a port to connect to.

Therefore, when testing in the browser, Audiophone, or iSub http://darthy.subsonic.org:4040 failed to connect. When checking the IP address of darthy.subsonic.org, it didn't point to my network. Because of this, I pushed the issue off because the above assumptions clouded my perception of the issue.

Tonight, the mention that it works in iSub sprung an idea in my head. iSub's interface accepts a straight URL without the port field. Because of this you can append the port or just put in a URL. On a whim, I put in darthy.subsonic.org without a port and it worked. The ***.subsonic.org addresses proxy all calls to the appropriate address and port.

Now here's where the bugs in Audiophone are.
1. The UI needs to be streamlined to present these advanced options (like port and SSL) as needed, but not required input. This would make it more intuitive than typing in darthy.subsonic.org and then setting port 80, which you wouldn't think to do when you know that isn't the port Subsonic runs on.
2. When you do connect through port 80, authentication is accepted but the following network calls will fail. This is a bug on my part wherein I didn't expect a proxy that masqueraded in between. Because the connection information returned does not match the connection I make (I connect to XXX:80 and get back YYY:8080, for example), I reject the call. This is my mistake and will be addressed.

So! In short! In the next version the ability to connect to XYZ.subsonic.org will be restored. In future versions (maybe not that one) I will probably "detect" the edge case that I personally imposed on the problem by ignoring the port input for XYZ.subsonic.org and connecting to port 80 anyways, this will solve the too-smart-for-their-own-group issue. In a future future version I plan to improve the settings workflow entirely.

Sorry again for all the hassle. If this has been a real bug in anyones bonnet let me know at support@audiophoneapp.com and I'll take care of you.


I'm not exactly sure what you're saying here. Do I use port 80 when setting up Audiophone or do I use port 4040? If I use port 4040 I get "authentication failed". If I use port 80 I can authenticate but my lists of artists and genres never populate. Am I missing something? Thanks!


Same here.
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby Byronnnn » Thu Mar 20, 2014 9:09 pm

jimmy2times wrote:
DanPinault wrote:
I'm not exactly sure what you're saying here. Do I use port 80 when setting up Audiophone or do I use port 4040? If I use port 4040 I get "authentication failed". If I use port 80 I can authenticate but my lists of artists and genres never populate. Am I missing something? Thanks!


Same here.


I just tested this with my subsonic address and set the port to port 80 and it loaded fine. I have a library of about 560 artists and it loaded in almost instantly. After you it authenticates, you could try quitting out of the app and going back it. It may be getting stuck for some reason.
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby snickny » Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:07 am

I have the exact same issue. Couldn't connect unless I use port 80, and then it times out as it loads songs. I have tried substream and it works.
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby darth2499 » Mon May 12, 2014 1:16 am

Very nice UI, much better than any other I have used in the past. I know it's still version 1.0 but many important features are missing such as:

- Playing Playlist (created on server)
- Creating Playlists
- Accessing cached music
- Searching (not just the artist name)
- Recently Played, Frequently Played, Newest Albums

Overall love the UI but without those features this app is somewhat pointless (especially the inability to put the url as the .subsonic domain). Looking forward to future updates!
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby mlapaglia » Wed May 14, 2014 5:15 pm

Feel pretty cheated, this is stated as working on iPad but it's just the iPhone version so it doesn't take up the whole screen and looks retarded with 2x magnification..
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby clockwood » Sat May 17, 2014 11:33 pm

+1 for cached music, for me (and my userbase) this is critical.

Otherwise I must say the UI looks pretty awesome, good effort. I'm another dedicated iSub user, was saddened to hear of its demise ...or, at least its ceased development! Keep up the good work.
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Re: Audiophone for iOS 7

Postby appsfinder » Sun Jun 08, 2014 9:14 am

DarthNerdus wrote:Thanks for the feedback jimmy2times and I'm sorry that you ran into issues. If you reach out to support@audiophoneapp.com, I'll get you a refund for your troubles.

Shortly after typing up that post I had a "EUREKA" moment and figured out why the application doesn't connect through the Subsonic URLs. I won't go into the technicalities of it, but this should be fixed in the next version. I'll also note your thoughts on the side-view player, though I'm not sure if that will be changed in the future.


still not working login failed? when next version out. just paid for app today 8 jun 2014 :(
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