Ongoing Beta Beta Test: Qobuz Connect

The Qobuz beta iOS app does not seem to connect to Ultra using Google cast. Tried it several times.

Not crucial, I guess, in the context of QConnect, but it should work.

Who owns this problem,Qobuz or @WiiM Team ?
 
The Qobuz beta iOS app does not seem to connect to Ultra using Google cast. Tried it several times.

Not crucial, I guess, in the context of QConnect, but it should work.

Who owns this problem,Qobuz or @WiiM Team ?
Odd I helped my buddy setup his Ultra and it's working fine. I only cannot get it to work on my androids. Works great on PC and iPad
 
Odd I helped my buddy setup his Ultra and it's working fine. I only cannot get it to work on my androids. Works great on PC and iPad
Qobuz Connect works fine. I am referring to Chromecast from the beta app.
 
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A simple question: given the "good" level of reliability... why don't they just release NOW an official version of QC (maybe function limited? which can still be added in the near future)?? What are the risks (qobuz or wiim side)? 🤷
 
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A simple question: given the "good" level of reliability... why don't they just release NOW an official version of QC (which can still be improved in the near future)?? What are the risks (qobuz or wiim side)? 🤷
we can only speculate..them being worried of releasing a half-assed product being the major reason I'd say.. especially since it took them over 18 months (very rough ballpark number) to even open a private beta after QC was announced during an interview with that head bloke i can't remember the name of so (David something) long ago where he confirmed WiiM as the first partner/vendor
 
we can only speculate..them being worried of releasing a half-assed product being the major reason I'd say.. especially since it took them over 18 months (very rough ballpark number) to even open a private beta after QC was announced during an interview with that head bloke i can't remember the name of so (David something) long ago where he confirmed WiiM as the first partner/vendor
That's surely a good point...but a features limited working version is probably better than nothing and they could finally deliver something to a large audience
 
That's surely a good point...but a features limited working version is probably better than nothing and they could finally deliver something to a large audience
that might actually be a/the problem? maybe they don't have the server capacity to serve a large part of their userbase as it stands..in the end we can only speculate.. here's hoping they look at the current state and say.. let's open it up to the public..there's always gonna be corner cases which won't get tested and we'll deal with those when we getting reports on them
 
that might actually be a/the problem? maybe they don't have the server capacity to serve a large part of their userbase as it stands..in the end we can only speculate.. here's hoping they look at the current state and say.. let's open it up to the public..there's always gonna be corner cases which won't get tested and we'll deal with those when we getting reports on them
I really hope that's NOT the case otherwise i think it will remain just a mirage for a loooong time (sigh 😔)
 
we can only speculate..them being worried of releasing a half-assed product being the major reason I'd say.. especially since it took them over 18 months (very rough ballpark number) to even open a private beta after QC was announced during an interview with that head bloke i can't remember the name of so (David something) long ago where he confirmed WiiM as the first partner/vendor
Think you're mixing up your Qobuz Davids ;) David Solomon was the one who said on a video along with WiiM that he hoped WiiM would be the first Qobuz Connect partner - I think he's VP of business development in the USA. I guess more important and even more of a 'head bloke' is David Craff who is Qobuz's "Product manager: Player Audio & Partner Integration" who I understand actually leads the development and to whom I've seen David Solomon defer to on occasions. No matter what business development might hope for, it'll be the Product Manager I'd guess who would have the final say on whether Qobuz Connect is market ready.
 
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