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Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 18:18
by skopo
But if your router has no NAT-loopback that won't work either.

(this is answer for gurutech because i live in future)

Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 18:23
by gurutech
Set yourself up with a no-ip.com address, or a DynDNS address (I think DynDNS charges, but no-ip is free), and use that as your server address instead of the *.subsonic.org address on your mobile device.

Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 17 Jan 2014, 03:26
by gurutech
NAT loopback is different than DNS forwarding and port forwarding.

There's an issue with the DNS servers that Subsonic uses for the *.subsonic.org domain forwarders; the only fix would affect all of the other clients that the DNS provider has (assuming the subsonic.org domain is not their only client), so that is why they aren't fixing it.

The workaround I have found is just to go with no-ip.com or DynDNS.

Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 17 Jan 2014, 09:04
by skopo
I had two routers that didn't had nat-loopback support (or it was broken)
I use dyndns for connecting my phone to server.

With previuos routers xxxx.dyndns.org address didn't work in Lan-side. Had to use direct ip to server.
From 3G dyndns worked.

I have subsonic premium with registered xxxx.subsonic.org address it works from both.

With previous routers my dyndns-adress sent unknown reply...

Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 22 Jan 2014, 19:30
by kenm1chaud
If you can manually edit your router's DNS settings then you can make this work. And you can even on a simple FIOS MI-424wr router.

If you have DynDNS - let's say you're using a free version of noip, and your address is myaddress.hopto.org. Add a manual entry in your router's DNS table that points myaddress.hopto.org to your madsonic server's internal IP. When you're on the LAN, voila - your router sends you directly to the server, no need for NAT loopback. And when you're outside the LAN, your phone uses public DNS servers and is sent to your server's WAN IP.

Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 22 Jan 2014, 21:38
by skopo
I was using Ciscos cable-modem-router back then and there was no option to make any routing tables expect port forwarding.

In LAN -> myaddress.dyndns.org:4040 -> not found

Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 24 Jan 2014, 04:56
by xternal
Madsonic taken down from play store?

Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 28 Jan 2014, 12:36
by SerpensAlatus
Great...

reinstalled my Phone today. The Madsonic Client isnt in the Play-Store anymore.

What happened???

I like to use the Software i paid for. ;)

Regards
Volker

Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 31 Jan 2014, 06:38
by msndebord
SerpensAlatus wrote:Great...

reinstalled my Phone today. The Madsonic Client isnt in the Play-Store anymore.

What happened???

I like to use the Software i paid for. ;)

Regards
Volker

It's back up!

Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 05 Feb 2014, 17:32
by sling
why is 5.5 not beeing pushed on google play ? i have developed a compulsive disorder checking for the update !

Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 14 Mar 2014, 16:55
by apastuszak
Are there any plans to add the ability browse your library by ID3 tags, the way DSub and Ultrasonic can?

Re: Android Client 5.5

Posted: 20 May 2014, 21:34
by etyrnal
Client/server not showing newly added songs..

meaning:

on server a drop a few new MP3s into one of the music directories. Then, in the middle of the night Madsonic server is set to rescan every night... so next day, on android client, i select New Added, and i do NOT see the newly added tracks.

What's the problem??

What's the point of New Added if it's showing me some very old stuff, and NOT showing the new files i added??