Infuse 7 will not allow me to play any media back and an attempted restore fails. My local user account here does not show a direct purchase, but I think I must have done so. I can’t find a record of a paid purchase of Infuse Pro 6 but the version of 6 that remains very unambiguously identifies itself as Infuse Pro 6, not Infuse 6. My iOS purchase history shows an unpaid download and install in 2017… of Infuse 7! I believe the prior installed version was Infuse 6 Pro, since that is the version installed on my other primary iPad. In fact, if all SMB3 features are enabled on the server (specifically full packet encryption) you will substantially slower speeds compared to SMB2.Īs I note above, SMB3 is set as a server-side minimum as otherwise a cheap Android media player (nothing to do with the AppleTV or the issues here, a totally separate device used by our toddler daughter) attempts to connect via a broken version of SMB2 and fails.I recently restored an iPad Pro 9.7" from a fresh backup and to my INTENSE irritation rather than restoring the previously installed version of Infuse, Infuse 7 was installed. There is not a large benefit to SMB3 compared to SMB2 on a local network. On my end, since being installed, Infuse has always only been left on auto or with SMB3 specifically set in the advanced connection dialogue. I’m not 100% sure what you’re saying, but if you mean that the logs show Infuse is specifically trying to use SMB2, this is a clear bug. It also looks like you may have switched the SMB version in Infuse to SMB2, and that results in a ‘SMB2 dialect not supported’ which is expected if the minimum version on the server is set to SMB3. I can uninstall it and test tonight if you feel this is likely to be an issue. Yes, as above, VLC is indeed installed on the AppleTV. I’m not sure if this is still the case, but it’s possible this may be playing a role if you have it installed on the same device. There are some errors in your logs stating the ‘TXXXXg.local’ server cannot be found on the network, so this may be related to a network issue.Īs above, TXXXXg.local would be the media server Teabag, and yes, there certainly are problems with Infuse streaming over our network - this is what I’m trying to get help with However, I’m hoping that you could help me narrow down what Infuse thinks the network issue might be, because nothing else on the network has any problem contacting the file server, no other app running on the AppleTV (VLC and MrMC tested) has issues, and Infuse itself does not have issues using another protocol.Īlso, in the past I recall some anecdotal reports of VLC’s SMB implementation causing issues for other apps. Thanks for the response James - uh, I may be misreading things, but I’m a little confused by some of it though? Samba config, in case anyone can see anything which might be a blocker to Infuse: Infuse can also see and connect to the DLNA share without issue - the problem is just with SMB. Nothing seems to change if I correctly specify workgroup, SMB protocol version etc under Infuse’s ‘Advanced’ options. I can’t seem to find any logs or similar which would point me in the direction of what might be the root cause. Sorry, Infuse encountered an error while trying to connect. Infuse can also see the SMB share, however when I provide login details and attempt to actually establish a connection it fails instantly with a generic unhelpful ‘Error’ message: An error occurred On the AppleTV we’re currently using VLC, which is able to see and access the SMB share as would be expected. AppleTV is not on a separate subnet and access attempts are entirely local, no VPN shenanigans or anything. Network backbone is a bunch of Ubiquiti gear, can provide details if deemed relevant. All devices also on the network (Win 11 box, Win 10 box, Ubuntu box, multiple Android phones) can see the SMB share and access it as would be expected. Infuse seems to tick most of my desired boxes, but I cannot get SMB shares working which is a major blocker.įile server (‘Teabag’) is a custom build running Debian hosting Samba and MiniDLNA shares. Looking to try alternate options for streaming media from a home file server.
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