Qobuz Qobuz update

jetson

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Have you noticed that with the latest app update, Qobuz Connect no longer pauses our streamers when we close the Qobuz app on our phones/tablets? Finally! Qobuz is now almost perfect!
 
You're right that Qobuz doesn't stop playing when I close Qobuz Connect (which is good). However, since the app update, Qobuz doesn't seem to work properly in the Wiim app. Playback is frequently interrupted. This seems to occur on both my Wiim Pros. The obvious work around is to use Qobuz Connect exclusively but surely both routes ought to work properly?
 
You're right that Qobuz doesn't stop playing when I close Qobuz Connect (which is good). However, since the app update, Qobuz doesn't seem to work properly in the Wiim app. Playback is frequently interrupted. This seems to occur on both my Wiim Pros. The obvious work around is to use Qobuz Connect exclusively but surely both routes ought to work properly?
I have never had a problem with Qobuz not working properly in the WiiM Home App, and with various WiiM devices.
 
I think I have resolved the problem.
In the Settings menu in WHA, I went to the Network Status tab. I activated 'Preferred DNS server (8.8.8.8)
Currently, no stuttering and no failed tracks.
I remain unsure as to why everything worked fine before the latest WHA update, but as long as it works now I'm delighted.
Posts on What Hifi forum regarding Qobuz problems suggested resetting the default DNS settings in the router where this was possible. It appears Wiim were one step ahead
 
I think I have resolved the problem.
In the Settings menu in WHA, I went to the Network Status tab. I activated 'Preferred DNS server (8.8.8.8)
Currently, no stuttering and no failed tracks.
I remain unsure as to why everything worked fine before the latest WHA update, but as long as it works now I'm delighted.
Posts on What Hifi forum regarding Qobuz problems suggested resetting the default DNS settings in the router where this was possible. It appears Wiim were one step ahead
DNS problems can be difficult to diagnose without some network diagnostic tools.
It sounds like the DNS service your particular ISP is providing is unstable at the moment and switching the WiiM to Googles primary 8.8.8.8 was the solution. But other devices on your (home) network still suffer from slow lookups. You can solve that by changing the DNS servers that your router assigns to it's clients in the router DNS/DHCP settings and choose 2 stable DNS servers (a primary and secondary) that are publicly available like Google or (what I do) Akamai's robust nameservers 1.1.1.1 (primary) and 1.0.0.1 (secondary)
In networking it is best practice to always configure a primary and secondary DNS but for high availability DNS servers assigning only one (like WiiM chose to do) works fine 99% of the time.
Update: It can also be that your router itself is too busy doing DNS lookups and routing functions and needs it's tables cleared by a restart.
 
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DNS problems can be difficult to diagnose without some network diagnostic tools.
It sounds like the DNS service your particular ISP is providing is unstable at the moment and switching the WiiM to Googles primary 8.8.8.8 was the solution. But other devices on your (home) network still suffer from slow lookups. You can solve that by changing the DNS servers that your router assigns to it's clients in the router DNS/DHCP settings and choose 2 stable DNS servers (a primary and secondary) that are publicly available like Google or (what I do) Akamai's robust nameservers 1.1.1.1 (primary) and 1.0.0.1 (secondary)
In networking it is best practice to always configure a primary and secondary DNS but for high availability DNS servers assigning only one (like WiiM chose to do) works fine 99% of the time.
Update: I can also be that your router itself is too busy doing DNS lookups and routing fuctions and needs it's tables cleared by a restart.
Thank you for your response, which is most helpful. The initial difficulty in adopting your advice is that my ISP is Virgin Media and I'm using their Hub 5 router. A number of sources express frustration that the DNS config can't be changed on the Hub 5 and that the solution lies in setting the Hub in 'modem' mode and then using a third-party router which can be readily reconfigured. This is probably a job for another day. However, thank you again for your insight.
 
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