Having been the recipient of a ipad 4th gen tablet I tried it with moode. I managed to connect once but mostly it was no go. Not sure why it was reticent to connect.. anyone got ideas.. was using its local ip as I do on a pc or an android device.
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Having been the recipient of a ipad 4th gen tablet I tried it with moode. I managed to connect once but mostly it was no go. Not sure why it was reticent to connect.. anyone got ideas.. was using its local ip as I do on a pc or an android device.
Maybe similar problem as mine; when I upgraded my Mac I also upgraded iTunes and my phone - since then I have problems using airplay. My daughter has the same model phone (5c) but can connect no problem ... she is still running an older version of iOS though.
Don't have any problem using the app to control stuff on the Pi though so maybe your problem is different ;)
Hi Grant, I use a ipad 4th gen with my pi set up, any problems I have had, have been solved by rebooting router, rebooting pi and manual entry of the ip address, changing ip address was my biggest problem until I set it to a static ip address for wifi connection.
Hi,
Just a brief update.
As part of the 2.5 codebase rewrite there are new smart reboot/poweroff screens. Both screens include a reconnect button and the reboot screen includes a boot-ready ticker that indicates when the reboot is complete :-)
Regards,
Tim
Yep - I couldn't get it working from El Capitain, but didn't have problems with Yosemite. However, I gave up using (or worrying about) Airplay via Moode, as I was able to access my iTunes library as a NAS source - it now sits randomly playing all day, every day. The key to this for me was when Tim added the option for hiding the playlist.