AirPlay fail renderer if filename has special chars [#13169]
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:52 am
I ran into the following MMA issue and found the following work-around:
1. Downloaded an MP3 file from amazon
2. Synched this file from my Windows PC (MM) to my Android device (MMA)
3. In MMA, selected my AirPlay speaker as renderer and tried to play back the file
I was unable to play back the file in this setting. Playback just didn't start. However, playing the file to the "local player" renderer was possible. Also I could play other MP3 files to my AirPlay speaker, just not this particular one (along with some others).
I noticed that those files which I could not play back had special characters (German umlauts: ä,ü, ö) in their filenames. I tried assigning a filename without special characters and it worked. After the renaming I was able to play back these files on my AirPlay speaker like all others.
I submit this report in case someone else runs into this problem. As a work-around, I suggest to configure the synchronization settings for the Android device in such a way that synched files receive <Auto Numbers> as filenames. This can be specified in MM under Tools -> Options -> Portable Device Sync -> (your Android device) -> Configure... -> Options -> "Sync files to" settings.
Hope this helps someone. Thanks to the MM team & community for the great product.
1. Downloaded an MP3 file from amazon
2. Synched this file from my Windows PC (MM) to my Android device (MMA)
3. In MMA, selected my AirPlay speaker as renderer and tried to play back the file
I was unable to play back the file in this setting. Playback just didn't start. However, playing the file to the "local player" renderer was possible. Also I could play other MP3 files to my AirPlay speaker, just not this particular one (along with some others).
I noticed that those files which I could not play back had special characters (German umlauts: ä,ü, ö) in their filenames. I tried assigning a filename without special characters and it worked. After the renaming I was able to play back these files on my AirPlay speaker like all others.
I submit this report in case someone else runs into this problem. As a work-around, I suggest to configure the synchronization settings for the Android device in such a way that synched files receive <Auto Numbers> as filenames. This can be specified in MM under Tools -> Options -> Portable Device Sync -> (your Android device) -> Configure... -> Options -> "Sync files to" settings.
Hope this helps someone. Thanks to the MM team & community for the great product.