Sorry, I misread what the patch did, I must have been overexcited and though I found what the issue was.[...] that patch is sadly for another problem where the MLST extension is supported but not treated as case-insensitve. This patch is already part of all releases of VLC iOS and tvOS since 3.2.0.
I have now tested build 427. I can now log in again to the SMB shared network folder without using a username/password (just by clicking login), without the app crashing. However, this only works for me when I select the computer name (SMB) (and click login) at the local network front page (= the PC name of the shared network folder which VLC has automatically discovered). Unlike build 425 (and earlier) it no longer works to connect to server generic and then type in the IP address (192.168….) in the local network (and click login) - here VLC just displays the round working animation but nothing happens.@CoNSpiracy001: please try again with today's build 427.
Strange. I am following the same process, and for me it works to enter the username and password and click save - the data is there again when I close the app and restart it. The data is even there after I install a different build of the app. Maybe it will work if you on the front page of VLC (local network), instead of selecting the PC name (SMB), click on connect to server generic and then enter the PC name (or IP address but this seems to be broken in build 427) and the username and password of your “dummy” local user account and click save there?so here is the process that i go through. i open vlc, select my smb, enter my credentials and i am able to see all of my media files and then if i choose i may actually watch my media. here is the thing though. before 3.3.x i have never used a username and password. i always just clicked login and everything was fine. now that i have to use one, after entering my credentials i click save which i would guess make it to where i dont have to enter them every time i freshly open the app. somehow i am completely wrong about that. if i completely close the app, i have to renter my credentials every time despite logging in by selecting save. can someone let me know if i am doing something wrong?
I have a 1080p version of the failing file and it won’t play either. Doesn’t seem to be file size related.@Venomouse: does this depend on the file size? Does it fail for the big files and work for the small?
Apologies for not being specific.@m0ng: Can you give more details about the type of file sharing service your NAS uses and what exactly happens when you try to play a media?
@Venomouse / @CoNSspiracy001: Thanks a lot for confirming the fixes. Great to hear that!
Thanks for your reply 2 main reasons for me.@SubJunk: Why do you need to match VLC for a UPnP media server? Indeed we switched the UPnP stacks so VLC no longer identifies itself.
Hi, sorry for answering so late. It was local content that I had downloaded using the OneDrive connector. It was not a playlist, just a video I played from the "video" tab.@Thymoglobule: Is this with locally stored content? Is it organized as a playlist or shown as part of a group?
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