I'm sure this is an easy one....
I use two iPads to control my three RPi streamers (3B+ & ZeroW), and have been updating from V5.3.1 to V6.0.
One is an older iPad running IOS 9.3.5 (iPad 2, I think) and the other is a more recent iPad Pro running IOS 12.4. The older iPad is only used for Moode - making some use of old technology!.
Before update all was OK on both iPads.
After update to V6 (& re-gen of library and album icons), the iPad Pro is absolutely fine.
However the older iPad, does not show any of my albums in both "Genre/Artist/Album" or "Albums by Artist" displays, but if I use the "NAS/SDCARD/Default..." screen then the albums do show up. And if I set off something playing from the newer iPad (or indeed from the PC), the older one picks up the fact, and indeed display it correctly on the "Play" screem.
I think I read something in a recent thread about a "new Library loader"? If so, I can understand why it might not like ancient versions of IOS .
The question is whether you can make it backwards compatible, or whether the older iPad has finally reached the end of its useful life and it's time to "pension it off" (bit like its owner really ).
Cheers
Chris
I use two iPads to control my three RPi streamers (3B+ & ZeroW), and have been updating from V5.3.1 to V6.0.
One is an older iPad running IOS 9.3.5 (iPad 2, I think) and the other is a more recent iPad Pro running IOS 12.4. The older iPad is only used for Moode - making some use of old technology!.
Before update all was OK on both iPads.
After update to V6 (& re-gen of library and album icons), the iPad Pro is absolutely fine.
However the older iPad, does not show any of my albums in both "Genre/Artist/Album" or "Albums by Artist" displays, but if I use the "NAS/SDCARD/Default..." screen then the albums do show up. And if I set off something playing from the newer iPad (or indeed from the PC), the older one picks up the fact, and indeed display it correctly on the "Play" screem.
I think I read something in a recent thread about a "new Library loader"? If so, I can understand why it might not like ancient versions of IOS .
The question is whether you can make it backwards compatible, or whether the older iPad has finally reached the end of its useful life and it's time to "pension it off" (bit like its owner really ).
Cheers
Chris