Hi, I’m on a Samsung S20 FE and I’ve been using this app for several months. I store my media on a local Jellyfin server but I have all my songs offline cached on my SD card anyway.
I’m not sure this is the real cause, but I play music from my phone speakers quite frequently and only haven’t for a couple days at most before noticing this today. Recently I’ve been wanting better casting to my PC, something with a nice UI that can display my synced lyrics - I can cast to my PC natively as a UPnP device, but it can only use the default Media Player and always stops after one song. So I tried several programs, including Kodi (which worked fine but seemed a bit too heavyweight for my purposes), Audiophile Renderer, and now currently a plugin for foobar2000. It’s the only existing one.
I was happy with the results until I got the error “Error playing media, ensure your player support it” today. Nothing about any of the files has changed, my phone hasn’t really changed at all, I did possibly change a couple settings in the past few days while trying to get the casting to work though. I can still cast any song just fine. I sent my debug logs for the first time, I hope I did everything right. Help!
Don’t know what you did, but from the logs there’s many errors about offline cached files being missing.
2024-10-04 17:46:34.489 Error MusicPlayer onPlayerError: 2005 / java.io.FileNotFoundException: /storage/emulated/0/Android/data/app.symfonik.music.player/files/OfflineMedias/B/B43A839116D8CB3922B8B875EB6D95C2.mp3: open failed: ENOENT (No such file or directory)
Check that what you are trying to cast is actually present on your phone, you can use the cleanup button in manage offline files to be sure that the state is valid if something deleted the file in the cache folder.
Okay I’m really sorry, it looks like I maybe made this prematurely because re-caching them DID work, I should have tried it prior to posting which is my bad - I just don’t get why they broke in the first place but hopefully casting doesn’t continue to cause them to break, or I’ll probably have to find some other solution. But thanks anyway, sorry, feel like I wasted your time a little but I was confused about how to read the debug logs myself, my bad.
Yeah, I thought I had avoided anything like that but something I did in the past couple days must have let it happen anyway - whoops. Guess I’ll continue observing if doing certain actions break it again in the future. Thanks for the fast support anyhow.