Qobuz Qobuz Connect released

@adias and @iPat,
The following solution from the Wiim Support team has worked for me just now:

Please open the WiiM Home app > Device Settings > Network Status, and check the Preferred DNS Server setting:
If it is enabled, try turning it off.
If it is disabled, try turning it on.


I turned my Preferred DNS Server off, and all seems to be connecting as expected.
 
@WiiM Team: Have you looked into tracks suddenly stop playing and skipping to the following track? I have experienced this multiple times - iOS app and Ultra.
Hi @adias ,

Sorry for the inconvenience!
Please help us investigate this issue by sending feedback through the WiiM Home app at the time it occurs. Our engineering team will review it promptly upon receipt.
 
Just a "-" but not isolated. I renamed it without any special or isolated characters.
Solution below though, via Customer Support from my Support Request Ticket:
Just wanted to note that the renaming of my WiiM Pro also resolved the issue I ran into too.

Now I can run QC from any IOS device without having to keep the Mac OS Qobuz application open once again.

Wow, that is surely interesting and WiiM may want to make this a sticky. Could not understand how I ran into this oddity but now it's fixed. So be careful folks on naming your WiiM device. Do NOT use any special characters at all, only letters.
 
Just wanted to note that the renaming of my WiiM Pro also resolved the issue I ran into too.

Now I can run QC from any IOS device without having to keep the Mac OS Qobuz application open once again.

Wow, that is surely interesting and WiiM may want to make this a sticky. Could not understand how I ran into this oddity but now it's fixed. So be careful folks on naming your WiiM device. Do NOT use any special characters at all, only letters.
The community curators are WiiM’s stickies ;)
 
Just wanted to note that the renaming of my WiiM Pro also resolved the issue I ran into too.

Now I can run QC from any IOS device without having to keep the Mac OS Qobuz application open once again.

Wow, that is surely interesting and WiiM may want to make this a sticky. Could not understand how I ran into this oddity but now it's fixed. So be careful folks on naming your WiiM device. Do NOT use any special characters at all, only letters.
And only letters used in the English language. Letters used in other languages are considered special characters.
 
I’d really like this to work! All the tracks start but then skip to the next one with no sound coming from the speakers. Sometimes I get an “unable to play track…” error message. I’d love a step by step instruction guide.
 
Just wanted to note that the renaming of my WiiM Pro also resolved the issue I ran into too.

Now I can run QC from any IOS device without having to keep the Mac OS Qobuz application open once again.

Wow, that is surely interesting and WiiM may want to make this a sticky. Could not understand how I ran into this oddity but now it's fixed. So be careful folks on naming your WiiM device. Do NOT use any special characters at all, only letters.
FWIW, some time back and because of weirdness with Google Cast and Assistant, I converted the names of a bunch of things in our environment -- including audio devices -- to single words (concatenated when necessary), which solved and perhaps prevented some problems.
 
I’d really like this to work! All the tracks start but then skip to the next one with no sound coming from the speakers. Sometimes I get an “unable to play track…” error message. I’d love a step by step instruction guide.
Sounds like you and @adias are experiencing a similar, if not identical issue. Definitely keep reporting it to WiiM and Qobuz whenever it occurs!
 
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