I have an M2 Pro Mini running the latest version of MacOS. How does the iPhone (or iPad) version behave on a Mac?There’s been a beta of such available for a while but it lacks many of the features of the iOS app. See https://www.wiimhome.com/app
Of course, if you have the appropriate MacOS version, you can use the iOS app
Guess that’s where you could also use the beta MacOS version which I’d expect could see the local files.iOS version works on newer Macs but has limitations ie cannot access music files stored on the Mac.
The beta desktop versions don’t (yet?) support streaming music services.I wonder why the 14th of June beta does not show any music services like Qobuz, Spotify or tuneIn?
good tip, thnx!The beta desktop versions don’t (yet?) support streaming music services.
Edit: if you’re on a Mac which supports the iOS App Store, download the mobile/tablet version of the WiiM Home app to your Mac and use that instead.
I am quite sure it is the former option.Is the Mac app supposed to link/control music streaming services like the phone apps, or is the idea that you'd play the service from the Mac and AirPlay it to a WiiM receiver?
The latter I’m afraid - the beta desktop WiiM app doesn’t support streaming services.I am quite sure it is the former option.
Maybe a permissions issue or such like? I’m sure others have got that to work ok, but I’m not a Mac user.Unfortunately, the iOS app for mac is unresponsive, although it readily downloads and installs in the app folder.
Still basically unusable.And it's a very fresh beta, dated 14 June 2024!
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The WiiM Home app can do one thing that I was never able to do before:Still basically unusable.